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Transcription factors can prefer one orientation over others when binding to nucleosomal DNA
Read more at: Timo Kohler announced as one of the winners of the inaugural Scientist at Work photo competition
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Timo Kohler announced as one of the winners of the inaugural Scientist at Work photo competition

Congratulations to Timo Kohler (Hollfelder Lab) who has been announced as one of the winners of the inaugural Scientist at Work photo competition.


Read more at: Dee Scadden awarded Teaching Excellence Award
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Dee Scadden awarded Teaching Excellence Award

Congratulations to Dee Scadden who has been awarded the 2018 Biochemical Society Teaching Excellence Award.


Read more at: Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility: Funding target achieved
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Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility: Funding target achieved

The Cryo-EM Consortium has been awarded by the University the final tranche of funding needed to deliver phase two of the project.


Read more at: Ben Luisi awarded ERC Advanced Grant
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Ben Luisi awarded ERC Advanced Grant

The European Research Council has announced the awarding of its Advanced Grants to 231 top researchers in Europe.


Read more at: News from Astex: A drug called Kisqali for breast cancer
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News from Astex: A drug called Kisqali for breast cancer

Astex is now celebrating its first cancer drug.


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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.