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We are delighted that Gerta Hoxhaj, who was an MRCPPU PhD student in Carol MacKintosh's laboratory (2008-2012), has been awarded a $50,000, prestigious 2024 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science. This prize recognizes young immigrant professionals in the US for outstanding achievements.

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To facilitate the analysis of mass spectrometry-based proteomics data, MRCPPU researchers Toan Phung working closely with Raja Nirujogi have generated free-to-use interactive tools termed CURTAIN (https://curtain.proteo.info) and CURTAIN-PTM (https://curtainptm.proteo.info).

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Over 50 researchers, people with Parkinson’s, and carers came together at an Open Day on 6th February 2024 to discuss the latest Parkinson’s research in Dundee, tour different labs and facilities, and connect over lunch. …more

Ricardo Moreno Ballesteros has emerged as the recipient of the University of Dundee, Innovator of the Year Business Award. Ricardo received his prize at the School of Life Sciences (SLS) Review of Year, attended by University of Dundee life science staff.

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Joshua Peter, a recently graduated PhD student from Yogesh Kulathu’s lab, has been awarded the 2023 Dundee Molecular and Cellular Biology Prize for his work on the poorly understood ubiquitin-like modifier, UFM1.

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Our ‘Exchanges: Inspiring Parkinson's Conversations’ project won the Brian Cox Award for Excellence in Public Engagement with Research (Best Project 2023) at the School of Life Sciences Review of the Year event on Wednesday 24th January. …more

Tom Snelling a postdoctoral researcher in Philip Cohen’s lab has been awarded the Howard Elder Prize for a paper entitled “ALPK1 mutants causing ROSAH syndrome or Spiradenoma are activated by human nucleotide sugars”.

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The organization of our genomes into chromatin controls the degree of DNA accessibility, which in turn regulates which genes are expressed. This is essential to preserves the identity and stability of our cells. It is therefore not surprising that mutations in the proteins that make up chromatin are linked to human diseases such as cancer and neurodevelopmental disorders.

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‘Exchanges: Inspiring Parkinson’s Conversations’ project wins Stephen Fry Public Engagement Project of the Year Award …more

Researchers from Adrien Rousseau’s lab have identified how protein phase separation helps cell stress adaptation. This new study is now published in iScience.

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