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A team of scientists at the Rosalind Franklin Institute and Oxford University, led by Professor Ben Davis and Professor Veronique Gouverneur, have created a light-activated system that allows new side-chains to be grafted on to proteins, paving the way for a host of applications in areas such as drug development or vaccines.
MPLS-YAG-Poster_Isobel Voysey.pdf
Isobel Voysey's poster for MPLS Researcher Conference
Poster_for_January_Conference_Lickel_Elena Lickel.pdf
Elena Lickel's poster for MPLS Researcher Conference
Poster_for_January_Conference_Lickel_Elena Lickel.pdf (133 KB)
MPLS_Conference_Poster_2026_RobotCycle (1)_Benjamin Hardin.pdf
Benjamin Hardin's poster for MPLS Researcher Conference
MPLS_Conference_Poster_2026_RobotCycle (1)_Benjamin Hardin.pdf (8 MB)
Photography consent form - Leadership in Action 2026.pdf
Photography consent form for Leadership in Action 2026
Photography consent form - Leadership in Action 2026.pdf (139 KB)
Photography consent form - Leadership in Action.pdf
Photography consent form - Leadership in Action
Photography consent form - Leadership in Action 2026.pdf (139 KB)
Vanegas_AI&Ethics_Conference_26_v3_2026.01.11_Erik Vanegas Muller.pdf
Erik Vanegas presentation MPLS Researcher Conference: AI & Ethics
Vanegas_AI&Ethics_Conference_26_v3_2026.01.11_Erik Vanegas Muller.pdf (1 MB)
