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International Women’s Day: staff wellbeing session focus on women health

8 March 2022

The Schools of Life Sciences and Engineering and Informatics are co-hosting an online event as part of series of talks for staff wellbeing.


Louise Newnham

Life Sciences releases podcast series in celebration of International Women’s Day

8 March 2022

To celebrate International Women’s Day, the School of Life Sciences has released podcasts featuring women scientists with ties to the School.


DNA

Research reveals how centromeres maintain integrity when damaged, leading to important clinical insights

9 December 2021

A new study has improved understanding of how centromeres, a genomic region key to cell division, maintain integrity when DNA is damaged.


Arabidopsis thaliana flower

New study sheds light on the evolution of centromeres with innovative genome sequencing project

17 November 2021

Researchers have successfully sequenced the genome of the world’s most widely used model plant species at a level of detail never previously achieved.


Bright squiggles and blobs form the structure of particular nano machines in the body - as revealed by researchers from Âé¶¹Ó³»­ and Madrid.

Âé¶¹Ó³»­ researchers reveal structure of 'biological nanomachine' helping to enhance research into numerous illnesses

8 July 2021

Researchers have revealed the structure of a tiny multi-protein biological machine, helping aid research into cancer, neurodegeneration and diabetes.


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