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Surface representation of the HOXB13 transcription factor binding DNA.
Read more at: Jo Rees receives Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Dr Jo Rees

Jo Rees receives Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Dr Jo Rees has completed her Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (PGCTLHE) at the University of Cambridge.


Read more at: Stephen Dolan shortlisted for Young Microbiologist of the Year Competition
Dr Stephen Dolan

Stephen Dolan shortlisted for Young Microbiologist of the Year Competition

Dr Stephen Dolan from the Welch Group has been shortlisted for the Sir Howard Dalton Young Microbiologist of the Year 2018 competition.


Read more at: Cambridge Glycoscience receives Agri-Tech grant to disrupt the sugar industry
Magnification of grains of refined sucrose, the most common free sugar

Cambridge Glycoscience receives Agri-Tech grant to disrupt the sugar industry

Cambridge Glycoscience has been awarded an Eastern Agri-Tech Research, Development and Prototyping Fund grant to develop their natural sugar alternative.


Read more at: A handful of transcription factors confer a hierarchical gene expression landscape
An artist's impression of a transcription factor binding to DNA

A handful of transcription factors confer a hierarchical gene expression landscape

The Taipale Group have published a new paper in Nature Biotechnology on the pattern of regulatory interactions involved in gene expression.


Read more at: DNA-targeting Molecules as Therapeutic Agents: a new book edited by Michael Waring
An artist's impression of DNA targeting by small molecules

DNA-targeting Molecules as Therapeutic Agents: a new book edited by Michael Waring

Professor Michael Waring has edited a new book, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, entitled "DNA-targeting molecules as therapeutic agents".


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Surface representation of the HOXB13 transcription factor binding DNA.

Credit: Ekaterina Morgunova, Karolinska Institute.