Want to learn how to use napari for bioimage analysis? We’re running a two-day training course for researchers with coding experience who want to learn the ins and outs of napari. 📅 27-28 November 📍 The Crick Apply now ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/eHNw_XUa
The Francis Crick Institute
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We are a biomedical discovery institute breaking down barriers between disciplines.
About us
The Crick is a distinctive biomedical research institute. We’re committed to advancing, promoting, and sharing understanding of human health and disease. We do that by attracting talented and ambitious people from all disciplines and backgrounds and giving them the support and freedom they need to succeed. Inside the Crick, you’ll discover scientists working to stretch the very limits of what we know about how life works. Their research holds the key to answering fundamental questions about human health and disease. Our bold and innovative research projects bring together scientists and technicians from all disciplines in the pursuit of discovery without boundaries. With the support of our partners, we’re bridging the gap between discovery and application to help change lives for the better. And through our dynamic structure, we’re able to develop the science leaders of tomorrow. That’s our bold idea, tell us yours. Cover image taken at the Crick by Thomas Angus, Imperial College London.
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- Research Services
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
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- London, England
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- 2011
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Updates
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Research from the Charalambous Lab, based at King's College London but currently on secondment here at the Crick, has identified a new mechanism for how important dietary fats like omega-3s are transported from mother to fetus during pregnancy https://lnkd.in/eRG-rS_4
Molecular key in transporting important dietary fats to fetus during pregnancy identified
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What is malaria? Who does it affect? And how can we treat it? Former Group Leader Mike Blackman will present a free public talk on how current research could help combat this deadly disease. 📅 Wednesday 11 September, 10-11am 🎟️ Reserve your spot: https://lnkd.in/e9JiUzVE
A Crash Course in understanding Malaria
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Researchers from the Crick, The Hospital for Sick Children and The Johns Hopkins University have discovered a recycling mechanism that’s essential for keeping mitochondria healthy. It could become a future target to diagnose and treat conditions related to mitochondrial dysfunction. https://lnkd.in/giJPHpHx
Self-repairing mitochondria use novel recycling system
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Cells in the intestine constantly renew as they get worn down or damaged ♻️ A team from across the Crick has identified a gene that plays a key role in this process in mice, opening the door for new research on gut tissue repair. The project was led by Nikos Angelis and Anna Baulies Domènech from Vivian Li's lab, in collaboration with our Genomics, Histopathology, Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, and Light Microscopy teams. Read the full story on our website ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eEE2q-At
Key gene identified for regeneration and repair of mouse intestine
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Meet Ed Carr! 👋 Ed recently joined the Crick on secondment from UCL. His lab studies why different people’s immune systems respond differently to the same 'immune challenge', such as an identical vaccination. https://lnkd.in/eKiGpt7w
Introducing...Ed Carr
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Want to get better at quantitative image analysis and workflow automation? We’re running a two-day course jointly with staff from King's College London that includes a mix of theoretical and hands-on sessions 🔬 📅 21-22 October 📍 The Crick Apply now ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/e-qy8QSv
Introduction to image analysis
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Crick researchers have figured out how cells can detect when their compartments get damaged or infected. Read more about the findings from first author Lewis Timimi and senior author Rupert Beale https://lnkd.in/dQC2PVgP
Researchers discover how cells raise the alarm when damaged or infected
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Really great piece in Nature Magazine Careers from Nana Mensah, Abib Duut and Mohammed Shaaban on the importance of equitable international collaboration. https://lnkd.in/embkkHRS
We are junior scientists from emerging economies — the world needs more researchers like us solving global problems
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Our Deputy Chief Executive Dr Sam Barrell CBE gave BBC Radio 4 Today a tour of our Skylab ‘loft conversion.’ In partnership with MSD in the UK, it’s one of a number of developments in the Knowledge Quarter aiming to strengthen London’s scientific ecosystem. 🔉 from 2:48:00 https://lnkd.in/dF3gGF3S
Today - 25/07/2024 - BBC Sounds
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