Zhang Group Imperial
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Structural Biology Group at Imperial College London | Studying the DNA damage response and bacterial transcription | Expertise in #cryoEM | run by group members
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New research by Zhang Group Imperial and Test Account reveals how a key protein in cells could be tweaked to make #cancer treatments more effective imperial.ac.uk/news/208493/mo…
Zhang Group Imperial is recruiting a research technician! We employ biochemistry and structural biology to study DNA metabolism. Details in the link. Please retweet and notify suitable candidates. Thanks! Imperial College London Structural and Synthetic Biology #Science #Research imperial.ac.uk/jobs/descripti…
Congrats to our very own Dr. Luke A. Yates for securing the Dame Julia Higgins Postdoc Collaborative Research fund! He will be leading a project exploring peptide-based inhibitors as novel chemotherapeutics with Richard Kelwick σтнмαη αℓ мυѕαιмι Mingxia Guo Imperial ChemEng Imperial College London 🎊
Congrats to Dr. Luke A. Yates and his collaborators! Excited to see him drive this project forward 😊
The Zhang Group Imperial and Wigley labs of Structural and Synthetic Biology had their first retreat recently in Llangollen (North Wales). All 17(!) of us stayed at Llantysilio Hall, where we gave presentations about our research, followed by discussions late into the night 😁 more pics/vids to follow
Really pleased that the 4th instalment of our work to dissect the DNA damage response from Zhang Group Imperial is out in PNASNews! Another fantastic collaboration between researchers from Imperial College London and @WUSTL pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
It’s all kicking off today! Gordon Research Conferences #MoMT23 with keynote talks from Zhang Group Imperial Imperial Department of Infectious Disease and LandickLab UW–Madison chaired by Steve Busby Uni of Birmingham and a reflection by @KMurakamiLab on the great Akira Ishihama’s contribution to the field.