Level 3 undergraduate students Sacha Lee, Alex Sutherland, and Selina Shen have all joined the group. For 5 weeks they will all be working on different projects, but all projects are related to Cu homeostasis (obviously!).
Welcome, Lotte O’Hern!
The group is very excited to welcome Lotte O’Hern, a 4th year Chemistry-Biology Natural Sciences research student, who will be working with us and Prof. Steven Cobb to examine a Cu-binding peptide from pathogenic Neisseria. Welcome, Lotte!
Bye, Jin!
We are very sad to bid farewell to Jin Hong, who has completed her Master’s by Research year with us. We went to the Durham Cat Cafe to celebrate her time in Durham, but we were so busy playing with the cats, we forgot to take a group picture! We wish Jin all the very best in her future endeavours.
Issy’s graduation
We said goodbye to Issy Holmes, who graduated with a 1st class in MSci (Chemistry-Biology). Congratulations, Issy! We wish her all the best in her future endeavours.
Jack’s poster prize
Congratulations to Jack on winning the Biomolecular Interactions Research Group’s Poster Prize at this year’s Research Away Day! Jack presented his work on Cu-dependent nitrous oxide reductases.
Karrera’s IBDG talk
Today Karrera presented the group’s work on Cu handling in pathogenic Neisseria at the Inorganic Biochemistry Discussion Group. We are very grateful for the helpful discussions that followed. The group is now swimming in loads of ideas!
Sam’s virtual flash presentation
Well done to Sam for her excellent flash presentation at the virtual York Microbiology Symposium today!

Metals in Microbiology collection
We are very pleased to launch this collection for the Microbiology Society’s flagship journal Microbiology. The collection is guest-edited by Dr Jen Cavet (University of Manchester). How fabulous is the cover image by our MScR student Jin Hong!
Louisa’s paper is online!
Our paper, “Role of Glutathione in Buffering Excess Intracellular Copper in Streptococcus pyogenes“ is now published in mBio. Congratulations to Louisa and co-authors!

