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The London Research Institute research groups are based at Lincoln’s Inn Fields and Clare Hall. Our major research themes are: the biology of tumours and tissues, cellular regulatory mechanisms and genomic integrity and cell cycle.

Groups at Lincoln's Inn Fields

The Lincoln's Inn Fields laboratories are located in a 10-storey research facility in Central London. Situated just north of the Thames at the western edge of the old City of London, the laboratories' neighbours include the London School of Economics, the Law Courts and Covent Garden.

The laboratories are associated with a number of major scientific discoveries, including the discovery of the p53 gene; the link between growth factors and oncogenes; the identification of mammalian homologues of the cell cycle regulator cdc2 and the identification of the sex-determining gene SRY.

Paul Bates : Biomolecular Modelling
Facundo Batista : Lymphocyte Interaction
Axel Behrens : Mammalian Genetics
Dominique Bonnet : Haematopoietic Stem Cell
Dinis Calado : Immunity and Cancer
Julie Cooper : Telomere Biology
Julian Downward : Signal Transduction
Holger Gerhardt : Vascular Biology
Nathan Goehring : Developmental Systems
Adrian Hayday : Immuno Surveillance
Caroline Hill : Developmental Signalling
David Ish-Horowicz : Developmental Genetics
Banafshe Larijani : Cell Biophysics
Nicholas Luscombe : Computational Biology
Taija Makinen : Lymphatic Development
Ilaria Malanchi : Tumour Host Interaction
Neil McDonald : Structural Biology
Peter Parker : Protein Phosphorylation
Gordon Peters : Molecular Oncology
Caetano Reis e Sousa : Immunobiology
Erik Sahai : Tumour Cell Biology
Gipi Schiavo : Molecular Neuro-Pathobiology
Almut Schulze : Gene Expression Analysis
Martin Singleton : Macromolecular Structure and Function
Thomas Surrey : Microtubule Cytoskeleton
Charles Swanton : Translational Cancer Therapeutics
Nic 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
Helen Walden : Protein Structure Function
Michael Way : Cell Motility