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Life Sciences Research for Lifelong Health

03/09/2015

Babraham Institute welcomes new group leader, Rahul Roychoudhuri

Rahul joins Institute’s lymphocyte signalling and development programme

Research focuses on role of transcription factors in T cell…


01/09/2015

Professor Robin Irvine FRS reflects on career and time at Babraham Institute

Retirement marked by Signalling 2015 event

Foundational contribution to cell signalling field


01/09/2015

Come here and be quiet!

Genes physically held in silencing ‘lock-down’ in embryonic stem cells

Paper published in Nature Genetics


07/09/2015

High dimensional analysis of the human mucosal immune system

Prof Frits Koning, Leiden University Medical Centre, Netherlands


11/09/2015

Deciphering the hematopoietic pathway at the single cell level

Dr Leila Perie, Institut Curie, France

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Polycomb repressive complex PRC1 spatially constrains the mouse embryonic stem cell genome.

Schoenfelder S, Sugar R, Dimond A

Nature genetics
1546-1718: (2015)

PMID: 26323060

PI3Kδ Regulates the Magnitude of CD8+ T Cell Responses after Challenge with Listeria monocytogenes.

Pearce VQ, Bouabe H, MacQueen AR

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
1550-6606: (2015)

PMID: 26311905

Chromatin organization in pluripotent cells: emerging approaches to study and disrupt function.

Lopes Novo C, Rugg-Gunn PJ

Briefings in functional genomics
2041-2657: (2015)

PMID: 26206085

Regulation of ribosomal DNA amplification by the TOR pathway.

Jack CV, Cruz C, Hull RM

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
112 1091-6490:9674-9 (2015)

PMID: 26195783