UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology
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The LMCB aims to understand cell and tissue function through interdisciplinary, discovery-based research and technology development
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#LMCBSeminars When: TODAY, 3pm Speaker: Raghu Padinjat Raghu Padinjat പടിഞാററ് രഘൂ National Centre for Biological Sciences Title: Membrane contact sites and cell physiology: reciprocal regulation during neuronal signalling Where: LMCB Seminar Room
Are you a physicist, a biologist, a chemist or a mathematician interested in interdisciplinary research? This programme is for you! Apply for our innovative MRes programme in Computational Cell Biophysics! ucl.ac.uk/lmcb/mres-ccb UCL Faculty of Life Sciences UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences
#LMCBSeminars #SkillsExchangeWorkshop When: Monday July 1, 4pm Speaker: Braulio Martinez Braulio Martinez Title: FISH quantification with Python Where: LMCB Seminar Room
#LMCBSeminars #SkillsExchangeWorkshop When: TODAY, 4pm Speaker: Braulio Martinez Braulio Martinez Title: FISH quantification with Python Where: LMCB Seminar Room
#LMCBSeminars #SkillsExchangeWorkshop When: Monday July 8, 4pm Speaker: Samantha Warrington Samantha Warrington Title: FRAP - Fluorescent Recovery After Photobleaching Where: LMCB Seminar Room
#LMCBSeminars #SkillsExchangeWorkshop When: TODAY, 4pm Speaker: Samantha Warrington Samantha Warrington Title: FRAP - Fluorescent Recovery After Photobleaching Where: LMCB Seminar Room
#LMCBSeminars When: Monday July 15, 4pm Speaker: Jaime Agudo-Canalejo Jaime Agudo-Canalejo Title: Reshaping and scission of membranes by proteins and condensates Where: LMCB Seminar Room
Interested in studying Computational Cell Biophysics at UCL? Apply for our innovative MRes programme at the interface between physics and biology! ucl.ac.uk/lmcb/mres-ccb Watch this video to find out more: mediacentral.ucl.ac.uk/Player/9h335dB3 UCL Faculty of Life Sciences UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences
#LMCBSeminars When: TODAY, 4pm Speaker: Jaime Agudo-Canalejo Jaime Agudo-Canalejo Title: Reshaping and scission of membranes by proteins and condensates Where: LMCB Seminar Room
It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing of our dear colleague, David Ish Horowicz. David made the UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology his scientific home over the last years, and we will all miss his kindness, mentorship, and continued enthusiasm for the world of science.
Are you a physicist, a biologist, a chemist or a mathematician interested in interdisciplinary research? This programme is for you! Apply for our innovative MRes programme in Computational Cell Biophysics! ucl.ac.uk/lmcb/mres-ccb UCL Faculty of Life Sciences UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences
Interested in studying Computational Cell Biophysics at UCL? Apply for our innovative MRes programme at the interface between physics and biology! ucl.ac.uk/lmcb/mres-ccb Watch this video to find out more: mediacentral.ucl.ac.uk/Player/9h335dB3 UCL Faculty of Life Sciences UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences
Are you a physicist, a biologist, a chemist or a mathematician interested in interdisciplinary research? This programme is for you! Apply for our innovative MRes programme in Computational Cell Biophysics! ucl.ac.uk/lmcb/mres-ccb UCL Faculty of Life Sciences UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences
Interested in studying Computational Cell Biophysics at UCL? Only one week left to apply for our innovative MRes programme at the interface between physics and biology! ucl.ac.uk/lmcb/mres-ccb Watch this video to find out more: mediacentral.ucl.ac.uk/Player/9h335dB3 UCL Faculty of Life Sciences UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences
How exciting! Our Datascape Realities collective’s first permanent #VirtualReality installation Grant Museum of Zoology, on for the next few months! Come see how we can transfer your science data into a #VR world of #immersive art! Meta Quest Meta
An honour to have had David as an honorary colleague at the UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology theguardian.com/science/articl…