by Joel Mackay | Jul 22, 2020 | Research Interests |
Joel Mackay and Jacqui Matthews – with collaborators The proper regulation of gene expression is a fundamental requirement for the development and ongoing homoeostasis of every organism. Although five decades of work have led to great advances, many of the...
by Joel Mackay | Jul 22, 2020 | Research Interests |
Joel Mackay with Toby Passioura, Richard Payne and Louise Walport (Crick Institute) Antibodies are extremely powerful molecular scaffolds because of their ability to specifically recognize a vast array of targets while retaining the same three-dimensional shape. This...
by Joel Mackay | Jul 22, 2020 | Research Interests |
Jacqui Matthews LIM domains are zinc-binding modules that are found in many proteins, including a number of transcription factors. Proteins such as LMO2 and LMO4 (LIM-only 2 and 4) consist almost entirely of two LIM domains. These proteins are involved in regulating...
by Joel Mackay | Jul 10, 2020 | BLOG |
Always a big milestone in the PhD journey, Jessica Zhong has clicked the upload button (which isn’t quite the same as the old days with the endless photocopying and page juggling, but still…) and submitted her thesis (and now is an expert on definite...
by Joel Mackay | May 13, 2020 | BLOG |
Xavier Reid, who started his PhD in the lab in 2019, has used his creative writing skills to pick up anATA Scientific Encouragement Award in March this year. You can read all about his musings on intelligent robots at the ATA website. The award brings with it a tasty...