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 Just published! – ‘Mechanistic insight into the pseudouridylation of RNA’

We are proud to share that our Assistant Professor, Ting-Yu Lin, and PhD student, Yasmin Stone, have co-authored a new review article in RNA Biology with Professor Sebastian Glatt from the Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology! Titled ‘Mechanistic insight into the pseudouridylation of RNA’, this review explores how pseudouridylation (Ψ), one of the most abundant RNA…
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The Stuff that Dreams are made of

Forging Nanomachines from Nature’s Building Blocks The Centre for Programmable Biological Matter invites you and your families to our one-day-only, interactive exhibition! Join us on May 20th at Palace Green Library. This free event is open to everyone, so feel free to drop in anytime between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. What to Expect: We have used our expertise to…
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New DNA “Bubble Blower” Method Paves the Way for Precise Liposome Production

We are pleased to share our latest publication! Synthetically produced liposomes are incredibly valuable research tools that have gained great utility as drug delivery systems. In this breakthrough research, we use DNA origami to create a nanoscale ‘bubble blower’ tool capable of generating nanometric liposomes. Our innovative bubble blower improves currently available DNA origami liposome…
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Welcome New PhDs to the Centre for Programmable Biological Matter!

We would like to extend a warm welcome to our new PhD students, Yasmin, Etna, Greg, Will, Julia, and Aby who joined the Centre for Programmable Biological Matter on 1 October 2024. This marks the beginning of an exciting journey filled with discovery, innovation, and academic growth. We are confident that you will contribute significantly…
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Lab Refurbishment Launch Celebrated on 4th September

Lab CG207 in the Chemistry Building