Many congratulations to Yogesh Kulathu who has been awarded a 2017 Lister Research Prize. This prestigious and highly sought-after prize is given annually by the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine to up to five young researchers in the UK. …more
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We are organising a 'Dundee-Crick' Signalling meeting on 12-14 November 2017, that will take place at the Francis Crick Institute in London. …more
In 2017, for the first time, MRC-funded PhD students were given the task of organising and hosting a seminar. This year, Professor David M. Sabatini was chosen as the preferred speaker, and he graciously accepted the offer to visit Dundee and present some of his highly interesting research …more
The protein TRAF6 is essential for the operation of many physiological processes, ranging from the development of sweat glands and the formation of bone to the operation of the innate immune system. TRAF6 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase and, for many years, it has been widely accepted that it is this enzymatic activity that mediates the essential functions of the protein. …more

Please note that the deadline for applying for these projects is 2nd June. These positions are also open to EU and non-EU applicants. It is expected the student would be able to take up the studentship in Autumn 2017. …more
Being able to selectively and rapidly degrade target proteins in cells is desirable in research and therapeutics.
…moreCongratulations to Ruzica Bago, who is completing her postdoctoral work in Dario Alessi’s lab, on being awarded the University of Dundee School of Life Sciences prestigious Howard Elder Prize for 2016. …more
Congratulations to Satpal Virdee for being awarded the prestigious 2016 University of Dundee School of Life Sciences Innovator of the Year Award. …more
Dr Pawel Leznicki has been awarded a grant from Tenovus Scotland to broaden our understanding of how deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs) regulate cancer cell survival. …more

Congratulations to John Rouse, who has been elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland's National Academy. …more