Dundee research highlighted for 10th Anniversary of Open Biology December 16, 2021 The Royal Society’s first open access title, Open Biology, has reached its 10th Anniversary. To kick off a year of celebration, Read More
Targeted Protein Degradation Reveals Secrets of Tumour Suppressor November 8, 2021 PhD Student Seraina Blümli and colleagues from the Owen-Hughes lab show the ARID1A subunit of the BAF chromatin remodelling complex Read More
New tools for the fight against COVID-19 July 5, 2021 Seven new papers have been published this month in The Biochemical Journal, representing a major collaboration between multiple groups at Read More
Honour for Jason Swedlow June 14, 2021 Jason Swedlow, Professor of Quantitative Cell Biology, has been awarded an Honorary OBE for his services to Biological Imaging, technology Read More
~£1.1M funding award to the Lamond group May 6, 2021 The Lamond group have been awarded a £1.128 million BBSRC research grant to support new studies that will dissect RNA Read More
Study helps uncover why some females may be more susceptible to disease April 29, 2021 Findings from a University of Dundee study help to explain why some females may be more predisposed to disease, suffer Read More
“Tissue time machine” target for Jason Swedlow with Wellcome Leap April 16, 2021 A University of Dundee scientist has accepted a role to lead a $55 million initiative aiming to create a “tissue Read More
Tanaka lab recreating the chromosome inheritance machinery in a test tube April 16, 2021 Researchers at the University of Dundee have discovered novel mechanisms for chromosome inheritance by recreating this process in a test Read More
Mechanism that controls mRNA capping in gene regulation identified by Dundee interdisciplinary collaboration March 16, 2021 Researchers at the University of Dundee have identified novel interaction sites on the mRNA Capping Enzyme that are essential for Read More
GRE welcomes new Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow Angela Harrison March 10, 2021 In the recent round of applications for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowships, the School had a 100% success rate! Over the coming Read More
The ‘Virtual Microscope’ highlights excellence of teaching and research collaborations February 8, 2021 Interactions between world-class research and teaching can bring truly remarkable impacts. The ‘Dundee Virtual Microscope’ a collaboration between Dr Paul Read More
Diana Rios Swed passes viva February 2, 2021 Diana Rios Swed, a PhD student in Constance Alabert’s lab, passed her PhD viva yesterday with a thesis entitled, “Investigating Read More