Congratulations to Carine, Ryan, Sebastian and Leran who all won MRes prizes this year.
Ryan Howard was awarded the Mark Seller Prize for best research project from the MRes in Chemical Biology for his project ‘synthesis and validation of chemical probes of centrosome declustering’ and Carine Lim was awarded the Perkin Prize for best overall performance on the MRes in Drug Discovery and Development.
At the MRes conference on 14th September Ryan also won first prize for his talk in the chemical biology session while Carine, Sebastian Oehler and Leran Zhang shared first prize from the drug discovery and development session. Fourteen MRes students associated with the group presented their year’s research at the conference and three students will remain in the group to carry out PhD studies.
Congratulations to all!
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