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THE GREBER LABORATORY
  • Home
  • Research
    • Nucleotide Excision Repair
    • Mechanisms of CDK regulation
    • High-Resolution Cryo-EM
    • Previous Research >
      • Structure of TFIIH
      • Large Assemblies
      • Mitochondrial Ribosomes
      • Ribsosome Biogenesis
  • People
    • Overview
    • Dr. Basil Greber's CV
  • Publications
    • Selected Publications
    • Chronological Publication Record
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Our Team​

Principal Investigator

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Dr. Basil Greber

Basil Greber obtained his doctorate from ETH Zurich, where he spent a total of 6 years in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Nenad Ban to study ribosomal complexes by cryo-electron microscopy. After a brief post-doctoral stay in Zurich, Dr. Greber moved to the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Eva Nogales at the University of California, Berkeley, where he investigated the structure and function of transcription factor IIH. In summer 2020, he moved to the Institute of Cancer Research in London to become a group leader. More details can be found here.

Team Members

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Dr. Junjie Feng

Junjie Feng did his PhD in virology at the University of Glasgow, followed by short post-doctoral stays in China and the US. He joined the lab as a post-doctoral fellow in August 2021 to work on DNA repair complexes using cryo-EM.
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Dr. Natàlia de Martín Garrido

Natàlia de Martín Garrido completed her PhD at Imperial College London and has joined the lab to work on DNA repair and related processes.
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Dr. Callum Haste

Callum Haste earned his PhD at Birkbeck (University of London) working on membrane proteins. He has joined the DNA repair team within our lab, aiming to elucidate the functional mechanisms of large assemblies using cryo-EM.
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Victoria Cushing

Victoria Cushing earned her Master's degree in biochemistry from the University of Oxford. She is investigating the structure and function of CAK and is currently pursuing high-resolution structures of inhibitor-bound complexes.
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Amy McGeoch

Amy McGeoch earned her Bachelor's degree in biochemistry from the University of Leeds. She plans to investigate the involvement of cyclin-dependent kinase complexes in non-canonical pathways such as splicing.
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Lucy Dan

Lucy Dan earned her Master's degree in biological sciences from Durham University. She is a ICR/Imperial Convergence Science Centre student and will investigate novel ways to target the activities of cyclin-dependent kinases for cancer therapy. Her interdisciplinary project is hosted jointly hosted in our lab and the laboratories of Dr. Anna Barnard and Dr. Alexis Barr.
The Greber Laboratory
Division of Structural Biology
Institute of Cancer Research
London, UK
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  • Home
  • Research
    • Nucleotide Excision Repair
    • Mechanisms of CDK regulation
    • High-Resolution Cryo-EM
    • Previous Research >
      • Structure of TFIIH
      • Large Assemblies
      • Mitochondrial Ribosomes
      • Ribsosome Biogenesis
  • People
    • Overview
    • Dr. Basil Greber's CV
  • Publications
    • Selected Publications
    • Chronological Publication Record
  • Contact