Sven Lange, a PhD student working in the labs of Yogesh Kulathu and Philip Cohen, has won third prize for his poster at the joint Dundee-Tokyo Postgraduate Student Research Symposium …more
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Congratulations to Dominika Kwasna (Kulathu lab) & Kuan-Chuan (Eric) Pao (Virdee lab) on winning 2 of the 6 poster prizes at this week’s EMBO meeting, Ubiquitin and SUMO: From Molecular Mechanisms to System-wide Responses …more

Congratulations to Karim Labib who has just been awarded a £2 million Research Programme award from Cancer Research UK to study new mechanisms that preserve genome integrity during the final stages of chromosome replication in animal cells. …more
The MRC PPU is excited to announce a new “DUB Profiling Service” that will allow academic and pharmaceutical scientists from around the world to screen for and assess the selectivity and potency of deubiquitylase (DUB) inhibitors. …more

MRC PPU Programme Leader and Consultant Neurologist Miratul Muqit has been awarded the prestigious 2018 Francis Crick Medal and Lecture. …more
Research by Rosalia Fernandez-Alonso, a post-doctoral investigator in Dr. Greg Findlay’s lab in the MRC PPU, will be published in and featured on the cover of the July edition of the journal EMBO Reports. …more

Miratul Muqit has been awarded the 2018 Graham Bull Prize in Clinical Science and Goulstonian Lecture of the Royal College of Physicians. …more

About five years ago, researchers in Philip Cohen’s lab discovered that a family of protein kinases, termed the Salt-Inducible Kinases (SIKs), keep macrophages in the pro-inflammatory state needed to combat infection, and that compounds suppressing SIK activity switch macrophages to an anti-inflammatory state that is critical for the resolution of inflammation. …more
Dr Richard Youle from the Porter Neuroscience Centre at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) gave the 9th SCILLS lecture on June 14th 2017. …more

Congratulations to MRC PPU PI Mahima Swamy who has been awarded a Sir Henry Dale Fellowship of £1.2 million to study the responses of the gut immune system to infection. …more