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Search Results Fulltext search 394 Results Found ‘Virus-fighting’ protein can increase flu severity Published: 22 May 2014 Breadcrumb News & reports Novel genetic mutations discovered that cause neuromuscular disease in children Published: 16 January 2014 Breadcrumb News & reports UKCMRI founders provide some of the best places in the world for postdoctoral scientists to work Published: 1 March 2011 Breadcrumb News & reports Spotlight on… Nathalie Legrave, senior laboratory research scientist Having grown up in the Caribbean, Nathalie Legrave moved to Europe in her early twenties to pursue her dream of being a scientist. We caught up with her to find out about her career path to date and what she gets up to in our Metabolomics STP. Published: 16 January 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports Crick BioImage Analysis Symposium 2022 Showcasing image analysis techniques to biomedical researchers. 21 November 2022 - 22 November 2022 | - Breadcrumb What's on Research Integrity and Data Specialist Posted 10 Jan | Applications closed Breadcrumb Careers & study Vacancies Postdoctoral Training Fellow – Cell Biologist (Autophagy): AZ-Crick-Imperial College, Molecular Glue Discovery Partnership Posted 31 May | Applications closed | Postdoc Breadcrumb Careers & study Vacancies Introducing ... Pontus Skoglund Published: 24 April 2018 Breadcrumb News & reports Scientists crack the CRISPR code for precise human genome editing Crick scientists have discovered a set of simple rules that determine the precision of CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing in human cells. These rules could help to improve the efficiency and safety of genome editing in both the lab and the clinic. Published: 13 December 2018 Breadcrumb News & reports Stem cell model of motor neurone disease wins international 3Rs prize Crick scientist Rickie Patani has been awarded an international prize for pioneering stem-cell techniques that reduce the need for animals in motor neurone disease research. Published: 20 March 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Current page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 … Next page Next Last page Last
Novel genetic mutations discovered that cause neuromuscular disease in children Published: 16 January 2014 Breadcrumb News & reports
UKCMRI founders provide some of the best places in the world for postdoctoral scientists to work Published: 1 March 2011 Breadcrumb News & reports
Spotlight on… Nathalie Legrave, senior laboratory research scientist Having grown up in the Caribbean, Nathalie Legrave moved to Europe in her early twenties to pursue her dream of being a scientist. We caught up with her to find out about her career path to date and what she gets up to in our Metabolomics STP. Published: 16 January 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports
Crick BioImage Analysis Symposium 2022 Showcasing image analysis techniques to biomedical researchers. 21 November 2022 - 22 November 2022 | - Breadcrumb What's on
Research Integrity and Data Specialist Posted 10 Jan | Applications closed Breadcrumb Careers & study Vacancies
Postdoctoral Training Fellow – Cell Biologist (Autophagy): AZ-Crick-Imperial College, Molecular Glue Discovery Partnership Posted 31 May | Applications closed | Postdoc Breadcrumb Careers & study Vacancies
Scientists crack the CRISPR code for precise human genome editing Crick scientists have discovered a set of simple rules that determine the precision of CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing in human cells. These rules could help to improve the efficiency and safety of genome editing in both the lab and the clinic. Published: 13 December 2018 Breadcrumb News & reports
Stem cell model of motor neurone disease wins international 3Rs prize Crick scientist Rickie Patani has been awarded an international prize for pioneering stem-cell techniques that reduce the need for animals in motor neurone disease research. Published: 20 March 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports