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Search Results Fulltext search 901 Results Found Benefits of moving in together David House from GSK and Katrin Rittinger from the Crick on how working together side-by-side in the same lab makes all the difference to partnerships between industry and academia. Published: 8 February 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports Matthew Fittall Matt is an oncologist, working on computational analysis of bone tumour genomics. Breadcrumb Careers & study Clinical fellows Doctoral clinical fellows Views from fellows Can we fix it? Every corner of the Crick building contains specialist equipment, which scientists rely on to get their work done. When the equipment breaks, the science stops. Published: 15 February 2019 Breadcrumb What's on Exhibitions Craft and graft Maise Al Bakir Maise is working in bioinformatics, analysing large-scale genomic data. Breadcrumb Careers & study Clinical fellows Doctoral clinical fellows Views from fellows Fly Facility Our Fly Facility supports fruit fly research at the Crick, working with 60 researchers in seven different research groups. Breadcrumb Research Platforms & facilities Seven things I learnt from taking my science to the pub Crick group leader Moritz Treeck recently shared his research at one of the Crick’s Pint of Science events. He tells us about his experience and shares some insights he picked up along the way. Published: 10 July 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports Jernej Ule | The assembly of RNPs To understand how RNPs regulate the life cycle of mRNAs in neurons, and how this can go wrong in diseases, we need to be able to monitor RNP assembly and dynamics. Breadcrumb Research A Z of research labs Jernej Ule Areas of interest How clean is clean enough? Every year, the Glasswash team will clean 750,000 flasks, bottles and test tubes to be reused by Crick scientists. Their work is vital; one mistake and contamination could put life-changing scientific research at risk. Published: 15 February 2019 Breadcrumb What's on Exhibitions Craft and graft Summer school inspires budding entrepreneur scientist Crick postdoc Rakhee Chauhan talks about her experience of the Data Science x Biomedical Science Summer School and what it has meant for her future career plans. Published: 25 September 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports Making it happen Published: 11 August 2017 Breadcrumb News & reports Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page Next Last page Last
Benefits of moving in together David House from GSK and Katrin Rittinger from the Crick on how working together side-by-side in the same lab makes all the difference to partnerships between industry and academia. Published: 8 February 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports
Matthew Fittall Matt is an oncologist, working on computational analysis of bone tumour genomics. Breadcrumb Careers & study Clinical fellows Doctoral clinical fellows Views from fellows
Can we fix it? Every corner of the Crick building contains specialist equipment, which scientists rely on to get their work done. When the equipment breaks, the science stops. Published: 15 February 2019 Breadcrumb What's on Exhibitions Craft and graft
Maise Al Bakir Maise is working in bioinformatics, analysing large-scale genomic data. Breadcrumb Careers & study Clinical fellows Doctoral clinical fellows Views from fellows
Fly Facility Our Fly Facility supports fruit fly research at the Crick, working with 60 researchers in seven different research groups. Breadcrumb Research Platforms & facilities
Seven things I learnt from taking my science to the pub Crick group leader Moritz Treeck recently shared his research at one of the Crick’s Pint of Science events. He tells us about his experience and shares some insights he picked up along the way. Published: 10 July 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports
Jernej Ule | The assembly of RNPs To understand how RNPs regulate the life cycle of mRNAs in neurons, and how this can go wrong in diseases, we need to be able to monitor RNP assembly and dynamics. Breadcrumb Research A Z of research labs Jernej Ule Areas of interest
How clean is clean enough? Every year, the Glasswash team will clean 750,000 flasks, bottles and test tubes to be reused by Crick scientists. Their work is vital; one mistake and contamination could put life-changing scientific research at risk. Published: 15 February 2019 Breadcrumb What's on Exhibitions Craft and graft
Summer school inspires budding entrepreneur scientist Crick postdoc Rakhee Chauhan talks about her experience of the Data Science x Biomedical Science Summer School and what it has meant for her future career plans. Published: 25 September 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports