Genetic patterns
'Stripe' manual provides fresh insights for tissue and organ development
Scientists have created a complete manual of the processes that tell developing cells to form 'stripes'.
'Stripe' manual provides fresh insights for tissue and organ development
Scientists have created a complete manual of the processes that tell developing cells to form 'stripes'.
First ever biological amplifier created by Imperial scientists
Scientists have made an amplifier to boost biological signals, using DNA and harmless E. coli bacteria.
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Imperial receives £2million to establish new synthetic biology facilities
A new research and training facility at Imperial that will construct DNA at industrial levels has been announced today by the Universities Minister.
Advanced Grant Award for BioBlood
Chemical Engineering researcher awarded €2.5m ERC grant for artificial blood project
Scientists search for ways for plants to thrive without nitrogen fertiliser
Researchers at Imperial College London will join the global effort to reduce the reliance on nitrogen fertilisers for future crop production.
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Imperial scientists lead UK's contribution to the first man-made yeast
Work is beginning at Imperial to build and test a man-made chromosome, the UK's contribution to the first entirely artificial yeast.
Ground-breaking frontier science explored at Imperial Fringe
The fifth Imperial Fringe takes place on Thursday 21 March, looking at the important work in synthetic biology happening at the College.
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Mini profile with Professor Xiaodong Zhang
Professor Zhang (Life Sciences), Director of the Centre for Structural Biology (CSB), on receiving a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award.