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The Nobel Prize, the Royal Mail, and cell biology
By Jess Devonport, Marketing and Communications Officer at the Society of Biology and one-time owner of a pair of shoes that are still lost in the post. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2013 was awarded to James E Rothman, Randy W Schekman, and Thomas C Südhof for their discoveries of the “machinery regulating … Continue reading
Categories: Royal Society of Biology
Tags: biochemistry, Biology Research, medical research
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Four-stranded DNA seen in human cells
By Jess Devonport, Marketing and Communications Officer at the Society of Biology 2013 is the 60th anniversary of Watson and Crick’s famous paper describing the helical structure of DNA. The Society of Biology plans to celebrate this landmark discovery with a series of genetics themed events and activities, called Genetics: where have we come from … Continue reading
Categories: Latest research, Royal Society of Biology
Tags: biochemistry, Biosciences, cancer, genetics, molecular biology, new research
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