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Read more at: Imagine a world without borders: animmunologist’s thoughts on Brexit by Dr Francesco Colucci

Imagine a world without borders: animmunologist’s thoughts on Brexit by Dr Francesco Colucci

30 August 2016

“Imagine a world without borders: animmunologist’s thoughts on Brexit” Dr Francesco Colucci http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.15252/embr.201643019/full


Read more at: Francesco Colucci and Ashley Moffett awarded a Welcome Trust Joint Investigator Award

Francesco Colucci and Ashley Moffett awarded a Welcome Trust Joint Investigator Award

10 May 2016

King,s Fellow - Professor Ashley Moffett and Dr Francesco Colucci have jointly received an Investigator Aware from the Wellcome Trust. http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/news/2016/moffett-colucci-award.html


Read more at: Romina Plitman's three-dimensional modeling of human placental terminal villi

Romina Plitman's three-dimensional modeling of human placental terminal villi

10 May 2016

Romina Plitman, along with other members of the Loke CTR has recently published a paper on Three-dimensional modeling of human placental terminal villi . Placental transport is the main factor affecting the health and development of the fetus. Due to the placenta's geometrical and mathematical complexity, the structure-...


Read more at: New publication for Peter Rugg-Gunn!

New publication for Peter Rugg-Gunn!

5 May 2016

Peter et al's paper The pluripotency factor Nanog regulates pericentromeric heterochromatin organization in mouse embryonic stem cells was recently published in Genes and Development. This research, led by the Babraham Institute with collaborators in the UK, Canada and Japan, has revealed a new understanding of how an open...


Read more at: Wolf Reik co-authors paper reporting a single cell method for parallel sequencing of the transcriptome and methylome

Wolf Reik co-authors paper reporting a single cell method for parallel sequencing of the transcriptome and methylome

25 April 2016

Parallel single-cell sequencing links transcriptional and epigenetic heterogeneity Wolf Reik et al report scM&T-seq, a method for parallel single-cell genome-wide methylome and transcriptome sequencing that allows for the discovery of associations between transcriptional and epigenetic variation. Profiling of 61 mouse...


Read more at: Mick Elliot's paper on oxidative stress and the evolutionary origins of preeclampsia

Mick Elliot's paper on oxidative stress and the evolutionary origins of preeclampsia

25 April 2016

Risk of preeclampsia in humans results from a failure of apes to evolve an epitheliochorial placenta


Read more at: Kathy Niakan, former CTR NGF, named on Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People list

Kathy Niakan, former CTR NGF, named on Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People list

21 April 2016

Kathy has begun to apply the technique for editing the genome that Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna developed, called CRISPR, to study the effects of genes in human development. Well done Kathy!


Read more at: Funding award for CTR Graduate Student Iva Filipovic

Funding award for CTR Graduate Student Iva Filipovic

18 April 2016

Iva Filipovic was awarded funding for the 5th flowcytometryUK meeting taking place in Leeds in July 2016. The funding covers both registration and accommodation and this funding was limited to a maximum of three applicants from UK. Dr Leonore Herzenberg, who developed the Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS)...


Read more at: Jorge Lopez-Tello, from the Sferruzzi-Perri lab, recently won an Imanova Best Speaker Prize!

Jorge Lopez-Tello, from the Sferruzzi-Perri lab, recently won an Imanova Best Speaker Prize!

18 April 2016

Jorge Lopez-Tello, from the Sferruzzi-Perri lab, recently won an Imanova Best Speaker Prize at the PDN Symposium in April 2016. It was a very closely-run competition with the prize awarded for best presentation. Well done Jorge!


Read more at: Maternal obesity and diabetes in pregnancy result in early overgrowth of the baby in the womb.

Maternal obesity and diabetes in pregnancy result in early overgrowth of the baby in the womb.

14 April 2016

"Given the risk of complications for both mother and child from gestational diabetes, our findings suggest that screening women earlier on in pregnancy may help improve the short and long term outcomes for these women" Dr Ulla Sovio, Cambridge University