Two presentations at BACR 2025!
Well done Shanila and Yaiza – great presentations at the British Association for Cancer Research meeting in Edinburgh – what a location! Hope you enjoyed… Read More »Two presentations at BACR 2025!
Well done Shanila and Yaiza – great presentations at the British Association for Cancer Research meeting in Edinburgh – what a location! Hope you enjoyed… Read More »Two presentations at BACR 2025!
Former PhD student Yaiza Jung-Garcia wins the 2025 Christopher J Marshall award from the Society for Melanoma Research, and gives a prize lecture at the… Read More »Yaiza receives the 2025 Christopher J Marshall Award
This was a fantastic conference – so much fun, great cell biology and in a wonderful venue in Radstadt, Austria. Thanks Marino, Gaia and Sharon… Read More »EMBO Annaberg Meeting 2025
Congratulations, Shanila – we’re grateful to the estate of John Clitherow for this bequest which will let Shanila develop more work on inhibition of nonsense… Read More »Shanila wins a John Clitherow fellowship
Guy and Eva Grönroos (Swanton Lab) have created a monthly podcast (Crick Voices) interviewing staff and students from across the Crick – well done Guy and… Read More »Crick Voices Podcast
George, Iona and Claire Benson (Eggert Lab) organise an outreach event celebrating women in STEMM and celebrating the life and legacy of Rosalind Franklin. It… Read More »Rosalind’s Legacy: women shaping science
What an experience – George secures a place on the King’s Parliamentary Research Intern programme as a research intern to Baroness Hollins in the House of Lords… Read More »George wins a Research Internship position at the House of Lords
Congratulations, Dr Fernandez-Patel! Very well deserved and a great defence and exit seminar, well done!
Christmas celebrations again at Kew to see the lights (and the fairground rides!) – thanks for coming everyone. Here’s to a fabulous 2025!
Cocktails, mocktails and pizza to celebrate Shanila’s thesis submission – well done Shanila! Also welcoming Priya, who joins us as an undergraduate student, and wishing… Read More »Congratulations, Shanila