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Transcription factors can prefer one orientation over others when binding to nucleosomal DNA
Read more at: Kathryn Lilley awarded Thermo Scientific Tandem Mass Tag Research Award
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Kathryn Lilley awarded Thermo Scientific Tandem Mass Tag Research Award

Winners of the 2017 Thermo Scientific Tandem Mass Tag (TMT) Research Award were celebrated at a Breakfast Workshop during the ASMS Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana on Monday 5th June 2017.


Read more at: Third Year Postgraduate Symposium 2017
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Third Year Postgraduate Symposium 2017

The Department of Biochemistry 3rd Year Postgraduate Symposium was held on Tuesday 27th June 2017.


Read more at: Tom Dendooven selected as a representative for the University at Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar
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Tom Dendooven selected as a representative for the University at Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar

Mr Tom Dendooven has been selected as a representative of Cambridge University at the Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar in December 2017.


Read more at: How we adapt to life at 5400m
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How we adapt to life at 5400m

Jules Griffin, James West and collaborators have published a paper in PNAS.


Read more at: A subcellular map of the human proteome
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A subcellular map of the human proteome

Kathryn Lilley, members of the Cambridge Centre for Proteomics and collaborators publish a human cell atlas in Science.


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Transcription factors can prefer one orientation over others when binding to nucleosomal DNA.

Credit: Fangjie Zhu, Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge.