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Catalysing discovery by bringing the physical sciences into the cell.
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đ§ Professor Dame Carol Robinson joins BBCRadio4âs Desert Island Discs to reflect on her life and career through eight memorable tracks. From Pfizer at 16 to Professorship at Oxford. đ» Listen from 10 Aug â
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
#DesertIslandDiscs
#WomenInSTEM
#MassSpec
#KavliOxford
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BBC Radio 4 - Desert Island Discs, 10/08/2025
Lauren Laverne invites her castaway guests to share the soundtrack of their lives.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002gzqj
about 2 months ago
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Matt Higgins
14 days ago
Delighted to share our review on how those malaria parasites get into our blood cells and how we might stop them.
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Erythrocyte invasion in malaria: from molecular mechanisms to rational vaccines
Nature Reviews Microbiology - If erythrocyte invasion is blocked during the blood stage of infection by Plasmodium parasites, malaria can be prevented. In this Review, structural insights on...
https://rdcu.be/eGnUl
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Congratulations to Mootaz Salman on receiving the BaylissâStarling Prize Lecture 2025 from The Physiological Society! Read more đ
kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/moot...
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Mootaz Salman Awarded the Bayliss-Starling Prize Lecture 2025 by The Physiological Society
https://kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/mootaz-salman-awarded-bayliss-starling-prize-lecture-2025-physiological-society
14 days ago
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#MeetTheResearcher
Weâre pleased to introduce Amy Roberts this week from the Seiradake Group. Amy is a
#DPhil
candidate currently in her second year of study. Her research is generously supported by the Margaret Pelly-Carys Bannister Scholarship from Somerville College.
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#KavliOxford's
August publications are now out!
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#MeetTheResearcher
Happy to introduce Chitra Joshi this week! Chitra is a postdoc researcher in the Newstead Group working on the structural basis of metabolite and drug transport through solute carrier proteins (SLCs) in humans.
26 days ago
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Introducing Tamiris Borges da Silva this week from the Becker Lab. Tamiris is a postdoctoral researcher developing induced human pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) models and reporter lines to study human cerebellar development.
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#TuesdayReads
: Becky Carlyle et al develop and validate an ELISA to measure PKM in cerebrospinal fluidâlinking elevated levels to accelerated cognitive decline in Alzheimerâs and highlighting PKM as a potential early biomarker. đ
www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi...
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Immunoassay for pyruvate kinase M1/2 as an Alzheimerâs biomarker in CSF
Alzheimerâs disease (AD) is characterized by amyloid-beta plaques and tau tangles in the brain, but these markers alone do not predict disease progression. The intersection of these pathologies with o...
https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/biol-2025-1101/html
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#TuesdayReads
: Struwe Group et al reveal the structure of a key Trypanosoma cruzi enzyme, TcPOP, and show its potential as a Chagas disease vaccine target through invasion-blocking immune responses. đ
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#ChagasDisease
#VaccineResearch
#CryoEM
#ParasiteBiology
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Cryo-EM led analysis of open and closed conformations of Chagas vaccine candidate TcPOP - Nature Communications
Chagas disease, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, lacks an effective vaccine. Here, the authors report the cryo-EM structure of TcPOP, a potential vaccine antigen, in open and closed states and validate it...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-62068-3?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwL-rFlleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABp8GE6Ot3ctIcHTBVsU_1pfvMNA-UQrbqIFEkw7WOLNSQ4vM3pnRmD95_7MSI_aem_4h79AssBpivfzGZByR4xPw
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Syma Khalid
about 2 months ago
Carol Robinson on Desert Island Discs - have a listen friends:
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
An inspirational scientist & friend. An example of combining scientific excellence, courage, hard work and really importantly; kindness. (Yes Iâm biased, but itâs true nevertheless)
@kavlioxford.bsky.social
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Desert Island Discs - Professor Dame Carol Robinson, scientist - BBC Sounds
Dame Carol Robinson, scientist, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002gzqj
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#MeetTheResearcher
This week weâre spotlighting Jana Joha, a DPhil candidate in the Seiradake Group, who is investigating the molecular mechanisms behind a rare autoimmune condition: granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) â an ANCA-associated vasculitis.
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đ§ Professor Dame Carol Robinson joins BBCRadio4âs Desert Island Discs to reflect on her life and career through eight memorable tracks. From Pfizer at 16 to Professorship at Oxford. đ» Listen from 10 Aug â
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
#DesertIslandDiscs
#WomenInSTEM
#MassSpec
#KavliOxford
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BBC Radio 4 - Desert Island Discs, 10/08/2025
Lauren Laverne invites her castaway guests to share the soundtrack of their lives.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002gzqj
about 2 months ago
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#TuesdayReads
: Kapanidis Group et al present a single-molecule approach to study DNAzymesârevealing functional diversity and uncovering performance differences masked in bulk measurements, with implications for biosensing. đ
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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Single-Molecule Imaging for Unraveling the Functional Diversity of 10â23 DNAzymes
DNA-based enzymes, also known as DNAzymes, have opened new opportunities for signal generation and amplification in several fields including biosensing. However, biosensor performance can be hampered ...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.analchem.5c01439
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#TuesdayReads
: The Jagannath Group reviews the genetic and molecular workings of the circadian clockâhighlighting how rhythm disruptions contribute to neurological disease and how targeting circadian mechanisms may offer new therapies. đ
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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The molecular circadian clock: From fundamental mechanisms to therapeutic promise in neurological disorders
Circadian rhythms are intrinsic biological processes in all forms of life, governed by a molecular clock, organising physiological and behavioural cycâŠ
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169409X25001383?via%3Dihub
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#KavliOxford
July publications are now out! Browse the full list here:
kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/have-you-see...
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#MeetTheResearcher
Meet Jonathan Dye from the Struwe Lab! Jonathan is a
#DPhil
candidate researching the integrated characterisation of Lassa fever humoral immunity.
2 months ago
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#TuesdayReads
: In a multi-institutional collaboration, the Stephen Tucker & Simon Newstead Groups help reveal the structure of THIK-1, offering insights into its role in
#neuroinflammation
and therapeutic potential. đ
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#CryoEM
#IonChannels
#ALS
#Alzheimers
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Cryo-EM structure of the human THIK-1 K2P K+ channel reveals a lower Y gate regulated by lipids and anesthetics - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
In this study, Rödström et al. use cryo-EM to reveal a range of structural features in THIK-1 K+ channel and demonstrate how these features define many functional properties of the channel, thus expan...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41594-025-01497-6
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#TuesdayReads
: Draper Group et al reveal how disease tolerance to malaria develops after just one infectionâreprogramming T cell responses to reduce inflammation without compromising memory.
rupress.org/jem/article/...
#Malaria
#Immunology
#DiseaseTolerance
#TCellResponse
@kavlifoundation.org
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Plasmodium falciparum infection induces T cell tolerance that is associated with decreased disease severity upon re-infection | Journal of Experimental Medicine | Rockefeller University Press
Sandoval et al. show that a single malaria episode reprograms T cell activation to minimize cytotoxicity and injury during subsequent infections. This adap
https://rupress.org/jem/article/222/7/e20241667/277383/Plasmodium-falciparum-infection-induces-T-cell
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Thereâs still time to apply for this brilliant opportunity to work with Dominika Gruszka Applications close on 1 August.
add a skeleton here at some point
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#TuesdayReads
: Molly Stevens et al introduce magnetic microrobots with programmable movement and high cargo capacityâoffering a powerful platform for precision drug delivery and clinical translation. đ
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
#Microrobots
#PrecisionMedicine
#Bioengineering
#DrugDelivery
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Permanent magnetic dropletâderived microrobots
Permanent magnetic dropletâderived microrobots have enhanced cargo loading and locomotion capabilities.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adw3172
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Wade-Martins Lab, University of Oxford
2 months ago
đ„ł We are celebrating achieving a LEAF Gold award for the 3rd year in a row! đ„łThanks to everyone for their support in adhering to more sustainable practices. A special thank you to Feodora Bertherat for her tireless efforts & the extra work she puts in to help us achieve this.
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đż Weâre delighted to share that Higgins Group at Kavli Oxford has been awarded a Gold LEAF Award! Led by lab manager Hannah Ivison, the team has taken impressive steps to reduce waste, improve efficiency, and build a more sustainable lab. One more Gold for
#KavliOxford
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Higgins Group Awarded Gold LEAF Award for Sustainability Efforts
https://kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/higgins-group-awarded-gold-leaf-award-sustainability-efforts
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đ Huge congratulations to Yohan Arman on successfully passing his DPhil viva on 25 July! His thesis explored antiviral drug discovery and vaccine quality. Well done, Yohan â a brilliant achievement! đ đž With Profs. Nicole Zitzmann, Weston Struwe & Lutz Heide.
#OxfordUni
#DPhil
#Biochemistry
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Congratulations to Mootaz Salman on receiving the Geoffrey Burnstock Prize from the British Pharmacological Society! đ Read more:
kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/moot...
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
@ox.ac.uk
@medsci.ox.ac.uk
@kavlifoundation.org
#Pharmacology
#Neuroscience
#AcademicExcellence
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Mootaz Salman Awarded Geoffrey Burnstock Prize by the British Pharmacological Society
https://kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/mootaz-salman-awarded-geoffrey-burnstock-prize-british-pharmacological-society
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#MeetTheResearcher
Meet Rea Tresa from the Stevens Lab. Rea is a
#DPhil
candidate working on a vasculogenic and immunomodulatory delivery platform for stem cell-derived beta cells, aiming to develop a therapy for Type 1 Diabetes.
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#TuesdayReads
: Matt Higgins et al uncover how RIFIN proteins from Plasmodium falciparum interact with NK cell receptorsâdampening or activating immune responsesâand highlight a potential role for activating receptors in malaria control. đ
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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RIFINs displayed on malaria-infected erythrocytes bind KIR2DL1 and KIR2DS1 - Nature
Certain RIFINs from Plasmodium falciparum can bind to both inhibitory (KIR2DL1) and activating (KIR2DS1) immune receptors on natural killer cells, demonstrating the potential role of activating killer...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09091-y
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#TuesdayReads
: Yuanxiong Cao et al from the Stevens Group review how organ-on-a-chip technologies could transform comorbidity research, using CKD and osteoarthritis as a case study for personalised therapy development. đ
advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adhm.202500550
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âš Research Highlights as Told by Our Early Career Scientists âš From new tools for NMR analysis and antibody-free LFIAs to breakthrough biomarkers for Parkinsonâs and rapid ASTsâour students and postdocs are tackling nanoscienceâs biggest challenges. đ Read more:
kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/rese...
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Research Highlights as Told by Our Early Career Scientists
https://kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/research-highlights-told-our-early-career-scientists
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#MeetTheResearcher
Happy to introduce Arman Yousefi this week from the Benesch Group! Arman is a postdoctoral researcher developing custom microfluidic platforms for single-cell mass photometry.
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#TuesdayReads
: The @WadeMartinsLab shows how antisense oligonucleotides targeting SARM1 protect human neurons from axon degenerationâhighlighting a promising therapeutic approach for neurodegenerative disease. đ
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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SARM1 activation induces reversible mitochondrial dysfunction and can be prevented in human neurons by antisense oligonucleotides
SARM1 is a key regulator of a conserved program of axon degeneration increasingly linked to human neurodegenerative diseases. Pathological SARM1 activâŠ
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969996125002025?via%3Dihub
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#TuesdayReads
: Brent Ryan was part of a collaboration to show how parkin deficiency drives α-synuclein aggregation, release, and synaptic loss in Parkinsonâs modelsâchallenging the view of PARK2-related PD as a non-synucleinopathy. đ
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
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Formation of seeding-competent α-synuclein aggregates in parkin-deficient iPSC-derived human neurons - npj Parkinson's Disease
npj Parkinson's Disease - Formation of seeding-competent α-synuclein aggregates in parkin-deficient iPSC-derived human neurons
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41531-025-01038-4
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#TuesdayReads
: The Zitzmann Group collaborate with the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory to explore how Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy (SORS) could screen medicinal syrups for harmful contaminants like DEG and EGârapidly and non-invasively, even through closed containers.
doi.org/10.1016/j.jp...
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đ Congratulations to Selma Tir for successfully passing her viva on 20 June! Her thesis, âInvestigating the mechanisms mediating circadian disruption by the modern light environmentâ, was examined by Prof Aarti Jagannath (
@ndcnoxford.bsky.social
) and Prof Hugh Piggins (Bristol).
@medsci.ox.ac.uk
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New research from
#KavliOxford
's Stevens Group &
@umich.edu
has developed next-gen soft microrobotsâa big leap for precision medicine & targeted therapy. Read more đ
kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/stev...
#Microrobots
#PrecisionMedicine
#Therapeutics
#Bioengineering
#MedTech
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Stevens Group Publication Introduces Next-Generation Microrobots for Targeted Therapy
https://kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/stevens-group-publication-introduces-next-generation-microrobots-targeted-therapy
3 months ago
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#MeetTheResearcher
Introducing Luise Schlotterose from the Salman Group this week. Luise is a Royal Society Newton International Postdoctoral Fellow working on how head injuries trigger neurodegeneration.
3 months ago
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#TuesdayReads
: Mark Hankins et al explores how optogenetic gene therapy could restore vision in retinal disorders and how it might interact with remaining native visionâinsights that could shape future clinical trials. đ
insight.jci.org/articles/vie...
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JCI Insight - Interaction between native and prosthetic visual responses in optogenetic visual restoration
https://insight.jci.org/articles/view/190785
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#TuesdayReads
: Kapanidis Group highlights a single-molecule approach to uncover the functional diversity of DNAzymes, offering insights to improve their catalytic performance for biosensing. đ
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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Single-Molecule Imaging for Unraveling the Functional Diversity of 10â23 DNAzymes
DNA-based enzymes, also known as DNAzymes, have opened new opportunities for signal generation and amplification in several fields including biosensing. However, biosensor performance can be hampered by heterogeneity in the catalytic activity of such DNAzymes, especially when relying on a limited number of molecules to generate signal. In this regard, single-molecule studies are essential to discern the behavior among such heterogeneous molecules otherwise masked by ensemble measurements. This work presents a novel methodology to study the 10â23 RNA-cleaving DNAzyme at the single-molecule level. By means of measuring the distance-sensitive efficiency of Förster Resonance Energy Transfer using alternating-laser excitation on a superresolution microscope, we determined the kinetics of individual DNAzymes in terms of substrate turnover, rates of different reaction steps, and changes in performance over time. Our results revealed that, despite high concentrations of the reaction cofactor (i.e., Mg2+), a maximum of only 70% of the DNAzymes are actively cleaving multiple substrate sequences; the DNAzyme molecules also showed a wide range of substrate turnover rates. Our findings shed new light on the functional diversity of DNAzymes and the importance of exploring sequence modifications to improve their catalytic performance. Ultimately, this work presents a technique to obtain time-dependent information, which could be easily implemented to study other types of enzymes or biomolecular interactions.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.analchem.5c01439
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đš The Gruszka Lab is hiring! Weâre looking for a Researcher in Microscopy Image Analysis to join our team. đ Know someone who might be interested? Share this post or tag them! đ Find out more and apply here:
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNU476/r...
@mplsoxford.bsky.social
@oxfordphysics.bsky.social
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#TuesdayReads
: A new review from the Talbot Group explores how extracellular vesicles carrying TDP-43 may influence ALS and FTD pathologyâand their potential as biomarkers in neurodegenerative disease. đ
molecularneurodegeneration.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
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Extracellular vesicles in TDP-43 proteinopathies: pathogenesis and biomarker potential - Molecular Neurodegeneration
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane-enclosed nanoparticles released by most cell types, and from multiple sub-cellular compartments. They carry a range of cargo biomolecules, including protein a...
https://molecularneurodegeneration.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13024-025-00859-4
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#KavliOxford
's June publications are now available. Click to see the full list:
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Congratulations to Professor Philipp Kukura on receiving a Wellcome Trust Discovery Award for his project on single molecule mass measurementâadvancing how we observe biomolecular processes in action. đ Read more:
kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/prof...
3 months ago
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đ Congratulations to Mingcheng Xuan, Rea Tresa, and Sarah Franks from
#KavliOxford
for their recognition in the 2025 Peter Beaconsfield Prize! đ
#OxfordResearch
#BeaconsfieldPrize
#TranslationalMedicine
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Congratulations to Professor Simon Newstead on receiving a Wellcome Trust Discovery Award for his research on solute carrier biologyâexploring how nutrient and drug transporters impact human health. đ Read more đ
kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/prof...
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#MeetTheResearcher
This week weâre spotlighting Melissa Sweeney from the Matt Higgins' Lab. Melissa is a postdoctoral researcher investigating how malaria parasites invade human red blood cells, with the aim of informing vaccine development.
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Congratulations to
#KavliOxford
Professor Matt Higgins on his election to EMBO Membership for 2025! đ
kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/matt...
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Matt Higgins Elected to EMBO Membership for 2025
https://kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/matt-higgins-elected-embo-membership-2025
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3 months ago
Congratulations to DPhil student; Johanna Hoffmann, who was awarded a trophy and certificate for âOutstanding Contribution to Sportâ at the Universityâs Annual Sports Awards 2025 on 16th June held at Somerville College
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#TuesdayReads
: from Molly Stevens et al on how optical physical unclonable functions (PUFs) are emerging as powerful tools to fight counterfeitingâusing nano-patterned, optically active materials for secure, non-destructive authentication. đ
doi.org/10.1002/adma...
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Designing Physical Unclonable Functions From Optically Active Materials
Assigning unforgeable âfingerprintsâ to manufactured goods is a key strategy to fight global counterfeiting. Optical physical unclonable functions (PUFs) are chemically generated random patterns of o...
https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202502059
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#TuesdayReads
: from the Robinson Group on how advances in native mass spectrometry are helping to map membrane protein complexes in their natural contextâshedding light on cellular function and disease mechanisms. đ
doi.org/10.1146/annu...
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Membrane Protein Complexity Revealed Through Native Mass Spectrometry | Annual Reviews
In all living organisms, membrane proteins play a crucial role in governing essential biological functions, such as cellular signaling and molecular transport. These functions rely on intricate intera...
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-biochem-081424-044501
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#TuesdayReads
: From Matt Higgins et al on how Plasmodium falciparum evades the immune systemârevealing how PfEMP1 and RIFIN proteins help infected cells stick to tissues and escape immune attack. đ
doi.org/10.1016/j.mi...
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Hereâs to the people who make
#KavliOxford
what it is! A huge thank you to everyone who took time out of their day to take part. This photo is a great reminder of the fantastic
#community
we have hereâfull of energy,
#collaboration
and friendly faces across the building.
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Professor Robert Langer delivered the inaugural KavliâKrebs Prize Lecture to a packed audience at Oxford, sharing insights from his career in drug delivery and tissue engineering. A truly inspiring afternoon celebrating interdisciplinary science! Read more:
kavli.web.ox.ac.uk/article/kavl...
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