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All Research Groups

There are 43 research groups based at the London Research Institute undertaking multi-disciplinary approaches to understand the basic biology of cancer. The Clare Hall laboratories currently house 8 research groups while the remaining 35 research groups are within the Lincoln’s Inn Fields laboratories.

Paul Bates : Biomolecular Modelling
Facundo Batista : Lymphocyte Interaction
Axel Behrens : Mammalian Genetics
Dominique Bonnet : Haematopoietic Stem Cell
Simon Boulton : DNA Damage Response
Peter Cherepanov : Chromatin Structure and Mobile DNA
Julie Cooper : Telomere Biology
Alessandro Costa : Architecture and Dynamics of Macromolecular Machines
Vincenzo Costanzo : DNA Damage and Genomic Stability
John Diffley : Chromosome Replication
Julian Downward : Signal Transduction
Holger Gerhardt : Vascular Biology
Adrian Hayday : Immuno Surveillance
Caroline Hill : Developmental Signalling
Nancy Hogg : Leukocyte Adhesion
David Ish-Horowicz : Developmental Genetics
Peter Karran : Mammalian DNA Repair
Banafshe Larijani : Cell Biophysics
Julian Lewis : Vertebrate Development
Taija Makinen : Lymphatic Development
Ilaria Malanchi : Tumour Host Interaction
Neil McDonald : Structural Biology
Peter Parker : Protein Phosphorylation
Gordon Peters : Molecular Oncology
Mark Petronczki : Cell Division and Aneuploidy
Caetano Reis e Sousa : Immunobiology
Erik Sahai : Tumour Cell Biology
Giampietro Schiavo : Molecular Neuro-Pathobiology
Almut Schulze : Gene Expression Analysis
Martin Singleton : Macromolecular Structure and Function
Thomas Surrey : Microtubule Cytoskeleton
Jesper Svejstrup : Mechanisms of Gene Transcription
Charles Swanton : Translational Cancer Therapeutics
Nicolas Tapon : Apoptosis and Proliferation Control
Barry Thompson : Epithelial Biology
Takashi Toda : Cell Regulation
Sharon Tooze : Secretory Pathways
Richard Treisman : Signal Transduction and Transcription
Frank Uhlmann : Chromosome Segregation
Helle Ulrich : DNA Damage Tolerance
Helen Walden : Protein Structure Function
Michael Way : Cell Motility
Stephen West : Genetic Recombination
Nick Wright : Histopathology