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21 February 2023
Research shows how human cells are protected when the immune system switches on
25 November 2021
Key step in how bacteria acquire drug resistance revealed
19 October 2021
Research reveals how ‘chaperone’ proteins deal with immune system overreactions
10 September 2021
Antimicrobial hijacking and cholesterol cutting: News from the College
13 November 2020
Molecular insights into key drug target could help to enhance cancer treatments
08 January 2018
How bacteria turbocharged their motors
14 December 2017
Toxic agents behind Parkinson's disease seen at work for the first time
01 November 2017
Nobel Prize-winning technique sheds new light on DNA replication
01 June 2017
First-ever look at DNA opening reveals initial stage of reading the genetic code
02 March 2017
Imperial to lead new £3m London consortium for structural biology
23 February 2017
Technique that revolutionised biology wins its inventors big science prize
19 September 2016
Parkinson's disease protein plays vital 'marshalling' role in healthy brains
10 June 2016
European accolade for structural biologist exploring complex molecular machines
20 August 2015
Discovery of trigger for bugs' defences could lead to new antibiotics
31 October 2012
Mini profile with Professor Xiaodong Zhang
19 July 2012
Viruses' tricks for hijacking bacteria could inspire new antibiotics
21 June 2012
CSB Director receives Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award
07 March 2012
CSB PNAS paper 2012
31 January 2012
New CSB Nature paper
26 January 2012
CSB paper in PNAS
Lectureships Available
15 December 2011
New CRUK Grant
Wolfson Merit Award - Prof Xiaodong Zhang
13 December 2011
New CSB paper in Structure