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Read more at: Darius Kosmützky‬'s article features on The Plant Journal cover
Plant Journal cover

Darius Kosmützky‬'s article features on The Plant Journal cover

Darius Kosmützky‬ (Sainsbury Laboratory) has published an article with Jonathan Scarfe and Ellen Nisbet (University of Nottingham), which features work mainly done when he was a member of the Howe Group on the best tags to use to detect, purify or fluorescently label your protein of interest...


Read more at: Science paper examines reactive oxygen species as key signals in plant adaptation to environmental stresses
Fig. 1. Xerobranching response is dependent on ROS.

Science paper examines reactive oxygen species as key signals in plant adaptation to environmental stresses

Kishnor Ingole and Kathryn Lilley have published an article in Science, together with colleagues from Durham, Liverpool, Lyon, Neuchâtel and Nottingham. The study identifies reactive oxygen species (ROS) as a potential early “alarm” signal for fluctuating water availability by modulating the functions of...


Read more at: Daniel Eggerichs wins Sustainable Innovation Prize!
Daniel Eggerichs

Daniel Eggerichs wins Sustainable Innovation Prize!

Congratulations to Hollfelder-Group member, Daniel Eggerichs, who will be awarded the Prize for Bioconversion of Renewable Resources from the German Chemical Society (GDCh) for his PhD thesis at Ruhr University Bochum. The award will be presented in September at the GDCh Science Forum Chemistry (SFC).

Daniel’s...


Read more at: Landmark study reveals the structural mechanisms of a major DNA repair pathway in human cells
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Landmark study reveals the structural mechanisms of a major DNA repair pathway in human cells

Dr. Luay Joudeh, a former research associate of the Pellegrini group who is now a microscopy manager at the departments of Pathology & Biochemistry, together with Robert Appleby, a former PhD student who is now at the Francis Crick Institute, have published a significant Reviewed Preprint in eLife on how an...


Read more at: Katherine Stott appointed as Associate Professor
Katherine Stott

Katherine Stott appointed as Associate Professor

Many congratulations to Katherine Stott on her appointment as Associate Professor in Integrative Molecular Biophysics, joint with the Department of Pharmacology!

Katherine has been running the biophysics facility in the department for many years, while also engaging in independent research. Her major research...