12 August 2024 Latest publications from the Randall Take a look at the latest publications from the Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics Health
24 April 2024 New potential avenues for cancer therapies through RNA-binding proteins A new paper highlights the role of two RNA binding proteins – LARP4A and LARP4B – in the development… Health
4 April 2024 Discovery of how limiting damage from an asthma attack could stop disease Scientists at King’s have discovered a new cause for asthma that sparks hope for treatment that… Health Technology & Science
8 March 2024 Researchers from Randall win medals for outstanding research in cell biology Dr Carlos Pardo-Pastor and Saranne Mitchell have won medals from the British Society for Cell… Technology & Science University
19 December 2023 Researchers and dancers explore molecular science through movement The exploratory workshop sought to understand how dance unlocks richer scientific understanding of… Arts & Culture Health
26 October 2023 New RNA-regulating proteins found to be key in severe asthma A new publication has shown for the first time how two proteins that bind to RNA contribute to the… Health
17 July 2023 Skin cancer cells rewire their energy systems to spread Melanoma skin cancer cells rewire their internal power system to drive their spread to other parts… Technology & Science Health
12 July 2023 MAGIC consortium to accelerate development of gene therapies for muscular dystrophies The MAGIC consortium brings together 15 international partners to transform the treatment landscape… Health
7 June 2023 New mechanism described for muscle contraction A new publication from King's researchers describes a new mechanism required for muscle contraction,… Health Technology & Science
2 June 2023 £1.3 million MRC grant awarded to study neuronal signalling failure The Medical Research Council (MRC) has awarded £1,310,130 to King's researchers for the project… Health
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