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26 Jan

New lab members

  • By Gabriel Valdebenito
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We are pleased to welcome 2 new arrivals to the Duchen Lab:Anitta Chako, a Cell and Developmental Biology PhD student and Mona Alawadhi, a Genetics of Human Disease Masters student.Anitta is collaborating with Nanna Therapeutics to investigate potential treatment strategies
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06 Sep

New preprint on BioRxiv

  • By Michael Duchen
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Recently the lab has posted a new preprint from the lab on BioRxiv “Maladaptive nutrient signalling sustains the m.3243A>G mtDNA mutation”Michael says ‘The work is the culmination of about 7 years’ work by a number of people largely led by
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06 Feb

New arrival!

  • By Michael Duchen
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The Duchen lab is pleased to welcome a new post doc. Olivia Gillham has joined to work on a project in collaboration with Merck to explore metabolic changes associated with Down syndrome using iPSc derived cortical neurons and astrocytes. Olivia
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20 Nov

New arrivals in the Duchen Lab

  • By Michael Duchen
  • In Blog
We are pleased to welcome 3 new arrivals to the Duchen Lab:Gabriel Valdebenito , a PhD student from ChileHaoyu Chi, a PhD student from ChinaMaria Alicia Costa Besada (‘Alicia’), a post doctoral research fellow from Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
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20 Nov

Two new publications

  • By Michael Duchen
  • In Blog
We are pleased to announce two new publications: Davidson, SM, Szabadkai G and Duchen MR (2019) Fantastic beasts and how to find them – molecular identification of the mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel. Cell Calcium, in the press. Plotegher N, Perocheau
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18 Oct

New Zeiss 880 Airyscan!

  • By Michael Duchen
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The Medical sciences confocal facility now has a new Zeiss 880 Airyscan confocal microscope equipped with UV optics and full spectral detection, funded through the capital equipment fund. This is now available for bookings and use.  As this is part
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