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Breadcrumb Research Topics Cell Biology Fertilized egg of the nematode worm C. elegans, from Nathan Goehring's Polarity and Patterning Networks Laboratory. Toggle to view hero caption IntroCell biology aims to understand how a cell, the basic unit of life, converts information stored within its genome into form and function, as well as how cells react and respond to each other and their environment. Research groups Rupert Beale Cell Biology of Infection Laboratory Katie Bentley Cellular Adaptive Behaviour Lab Kate Bishop Retroviral Replication Laboratory Mike Blackman Malaria Biochemistry Laboratory Paola Bonfanti Epithelial Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine Laboratory Simon Boulton DSB Repair Metabolism Laboratory Jeremy Carlton Organelle Dynamics Laboratory Bart de Strooper | Lorena Arancibia Cellular Phase of Alzheimer’s Disease Laboratory Mike Devine Synapse Regulation Laboratory John Diffley Chromosome Replication Laboratory Alberto Elosegui Artola Cell and Tissue Mechanobiology Laboratory Fermentation Sonia Gandhi Neurodegeneration Biology Laboratory Sergi Garcia Manyes Single Molecule Mechanobiology Laboratory Nathan Goehring Polarity and Patterning Networks Laboratory Maximiliano Gutierrez Host-Pathogen Interactions in Tuberculosis Laboratory Caroline Hill Developmental Signalling Laboratory Johannes Kohl State-Dependent Neural Processing Laboratory James Lee Genetic Mechanisms of Disease Laboratory Justin Molloy Single Molecule Enzymology Laboratory Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next Last page Last Science Technology Platforms (STPs) Cell Services Flow Cytometry Metabolomics Proteomics Related content Lipid droplets help protect kidney cells from damage Type: News 17 May 2021 Markus Ralser awarded EMBO Gold Medal Type: News 14 October 2020 John Diffley elected to the National Academy of Sciences Type: News 4 May 2020 Crick researchers unravel protective properties of telomere t-loops Type: News 13 November 2019 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email