Synthetic ‘virus’ to kill bacteria
A synthetic ‘virus’ that kills bacteria on first contact has been developed by LCN and National Physical Laboratory researchers (NPL). The study, published in Nature Communications, shows how newly designed proteins can be used to build tiny hollow shells that emulate...
New EPSRC Grant awarded to LCN academic
Q-NEURO -Diamond Quantum Technology for the Investigation of Neurological disease. Congratulations to Professor Richard Jackman, LCN academic and Chair in Electronic Devices from UCL EEE, who has just been awarded £225k by the EPSRC (Grant Reference: EP/R026203/1)...
Collaborative research explores why llamas could change the future for HIV diagnostics
New interdisciplinary research from LCN-based i-sense explores the potentially important role llamas and camelids could play in developing tools to detect early stage HIV. HIV currently affects more than 34 million people worldwide and is constantly evolving, which...