
Alex Borodavka
@alexborna
Assistant Professor of Biotechnology @Cambridge_Uni and EMBO YIP Fellow. Also a friendly RNA biochemist passionate about viruses, plants, and coffee 🇺🇦
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https://www.borodavkalab.org/ 23-08-2018 16:43:46
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It’s been a privilege and a great pleasure to examine Etibor’s Temitope Akhigbe Etibor PhD thesis @IGCiencia Thank you Etibor, Amy Gladfelter Lab and Maria Maria João Amorim for the exciting experience, and a big thank you to Maria and your wonderful group for making it such a memorable event!


Thank you Lee Sherry for your infectious enthusiasm, for being a wonderful companion and a colleague, for all your hard work and great empathy - you’ll be greatly missed in our group! Hope the next leg of your scientific journey will be a blast!


Four days of excellent science and a reminder that we’re all part of a much bigger community sharing similar goals and passion for research Microbiology Society Looking forward to seeing our friends and colleagues at the 2024 Annual Meeting!





Congratulations to Dr Alex Borodavka who receives The Colworth Medal in 2025! Alex Borodavka's outstanding research incorporates an imaginative combination of state-of-the-art interdisciplinary approaches to understand the molecular virology of multi-segmented RNA viruses.


We're thrilled to announce 2024's brand new #ListerFellows! Andrew Davidson Lizzy Rosser Nicky Whiffin Alex Borodavka Rebecca Drummond @SarahDimeloeLab welcome to the fold 🥳📷 🎈 lister-institute.org.uk/welcome-2024-l…


Thank you The Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine for the two fantastic days of excellent science. Excited to join this wondeful and friendly community!

BA has just demonstrated yet another level of incompetence British Airways - 6 hours kept on a plane bound for Montreal, kicked out all passengers at midnight at the airport without accommodation and any support offered.






What an amazing feeling having a cohort of Biotechnology students CEB Cambridge applaud after my last lecture of the Term! Moments like this remind me why I love teaching every bit as much as doing research.