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Read more at: Recent Publication: Corinne Tovey (2015), 'γ-TuRC Heterogeneity Revealed by Analysis of Mozart1’ in Current Biology.

Recent Publication: Corinne Tovey (2015), 'γ-TuRC Heterogeneity Revealed by Analysis of Mozart1’ in Current Biology.

23 July 2018

Congratulations to Corinne Tovey, 2015 cohort PhD student in the BBSRC DTP Programme, for publishing the paper ‘γ-TuRC Heterogeneity Revealed by Analysis of Mozart1’ in Current Biology. Abstract Microtubules are essential for various cell processes [1] and are nucleated by multi-protein γ-tubulin ring complexes (γ-TuRCs)...


Read more at: Recent Publication: Rowena Downie (2015) - Frontiers in Plant Science

Recent Publication: Rowena Downie (2015) - Frontiers in Plant Science

4 July 2018

Congratulations to Rowena Downie, 2015 cohort PhD student in the BBSRC DTP Programme, for publishing the paper ‘ Assessing European Wheat Sensitivities to Parastagonospora nodorum Necrotrophic Effectors and Fine-Mapping the Snn3-B1 Locus Conferring Sensitivity to the Effector SnTox3’ in Frontiers in Plant Science. Abstract...


Read more at: Recent Publication: Barney Slater (2014) - Angewandte Chemie

Recent Publication: Barney Slater (2014) - Angewandte Chemie

11 June 2018

Congratulations to Barney Slater, 2014 cohort PhD student in the BBSRC DTP Programme, for publishing the paper ‘Solar Water Splitting with a Hydrogenase Integrated in Photoelectrochemical Tandem Cells’ in Angewandte Chemie . Abstract Hydrogenases (H2ases) are benchmark electrocatalysts for H2 production, both in biology...


Read more at: Recent Publication: Josie Gaynord (2014) - Clinical Science

Recent Publication: Josie Gaynord (2014) - Clinical Science

25 April 2018

Congratulations to Josie Gaynord, 2014 cohort PhD student in the BBSRC DTP Programme, for publishing the paper ‘Stapled peptides as a new technology to investigate protein–protein interactions in human platelets’ in Clinical Science. Abstract Platelets are blood cells with numerous crucial pathophysiological roles in...


Read more at: Recent Publication: Celia Alda-Catalinas (2015) - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology

Recent Publication: Celia Alda-Catalinas (2015) - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology

23 April 2018

Congratulations to Celia Alda-Catalinas, 2015 cohort PhD student in the BBSRC DTP Programme, for publishing the paper ‘ Dynamics of the epigenetic landscape during the maternal-to-zygotic transition’ in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. Abstract A remarkable epigenetic remodelling process occurs shortly after...


Read more at: Recent Publication: Laura Mitchell (2014) - Protein Engineering, Design and Selection

Recent Publication: Laura Mitchell (2014) - Protein Engineering, Design and Selection

22 March 2018

Congratulations to Laura Mitchell, 2014 cohort PhD student in the BBSRC DTP Programme, for publishing the paper ‘ Analysis of nanobody paratopes reveals greater diversity than classical antibodies’ in Protein Engineering, Design and Selection. Abstract Nanobodies (Nbs) are a class of antigen-binding protein derived from...


Read more at: Recent Publication: Celia Alda-Catalinas (2015) - Nature Communications

Recent Publication: Celia Alda-Catalinas (2015) - Nature Communications

22 February 2018

Congratulations to Celia Alda-Catalinas, 2015 cohort PhD student in the BBSRC DTP Programme, for publishing the paper ‘scNMT-seq enables joint profiling of chromatin accessibility DNA methylation and transcription in single cells ’ in Nature Communications. Abstract Parallel single-cell sequencing protocols represent...


Read more at: Recent Publication: Giulia Arsuffi (2015) - Journal of Experimental Botany

Recent Publication: Giulia Arsuffi (2015) - Journal of Experimental Botany

2 December 2017

Congratulations to Giulia Arsuffi, 2015 cohort PhD student in the BBSRC DTP Programme, for publishing the paper ‘ Acid growth: an ongoing trip’ in Journal of Experimental Botany. Abstract Since its first formulation almost 50 years ago, acid growth has had a chequered past complicated by utilization of diverse species and...