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June 2026

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Chengchen Wu shortlisted for QMUL Research Technician 2026

Centre for Molecular Cell Biology

18 June 2026

As part of The Queen Mary Research and Innovation Awards 2026 this award is given to a member of technical staff whose exceptional practical skills, commitment and vision has enabled the highest quality research, innovation or knowledge exchange. Chengchen Wu, Cell Dynamics & Super Resolution Technican at the Centre for Molecular Cell ... [more]

Oliver Leo Carter and Zishan Xu

Summer research internships for undergraduate students

Faculty of Science and Engineering

13 June 2026

Ten talented undergraduate students from across a wide range of Science and Engineering programmes are embarking on exciting summer research internships under the mentorship of academic supervisors. This fantastic opportunity has been made possible through the QMUL Summer Training Research Initiative to Support Diversity and Equality (STRIDE) and the London ... [more]

Kinesin motor proteins emerge as potential targets for neurodegenerative disease

Centre for Molecular Cell Biology

10 June 2026

A study at the Centre for Molecular Cell Biology (Palacios lab in collaboration with Whitworth lab and Talisman Therapeutics Ltd, Cambridge, UK) demonstrates that the motor proteins kinesin-1 and kinesin-3 are required for the survival of both Drosophila and human neurons and shows that increasing their activity can alleviate neurodegenerative ... [more]


May 2026

Image shows how solar power can be used to grow E Coli

Innovation paves way to make 'clean' chemicals, plastics and food using solar energy

Faculty of Science and Engineering

19 May 2026

Integrated solar reactor uses sunlight, water, CO2 and engineered bacteria to grow biomass in a single beaker. A new study led by Dr Lin Su of Queen Mary University of London, published today in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, describes a new integrated solar reactor in which engineered ... [more]

New insights into the control of cell-to-cell variation within bacterial communities

Centre for Molecular Cell Biology

17 May 2026

By analysing gene expression at the single-cell level, researchers at the Centre for Molecular Cell Biology, in collaboration with colleagues from the University of West London and Tampere University, have uncovered how premature termination of transcription shapes differences between individual members of bacterial communities. Because gene expression is stochastic and ... [more]


April 2026

Covalent probes help identify a key vulnerability in cellular senescence 

Centre for Molecular Cell Biology

30 April 2026

Researchers from the Centre for Molecular Cell Biology contributed to a study of cellular senescence published in the journal Nature Cell Biology. Cellular senescence is a stress-response state in which cells permanently stop dividing but remain metabolically active, contributing to tissue repair and tumor suppression, while the accumulation of persistent ... [more]

New Minireview on the impact of cyanobacterium Synechocystis research

Centre for Molecular Cell Biology

8 April 2026

Researchers from the Centre for Molecular Cell Biology have co-authored a Minireview exploring the impact of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, the most widely studied laboratory cyanobacterium. The article appears in a Special Series on the History of Microbial Model Systems published in the Journal of Bacteriology. Working in collaboration with colleagues ... [more]


March 2026

New study of microtubule end stabilisation by human kinetochores

Centre for Molecular Cell Biology

24 March 2026

During cell division, each of the two daughter cells must receive exactly one copy of the mother cell's genome. To achieve this precision, chromosomes need to be firmly attached to microtubules, dynamic filaments that form the mitotic spindle. To understand how this firm attachments are held together, researchers at the ... [more]