NEWS

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A C-degron pathway regulated by the CTLH E3 ligase complex

16th January 2026

Our preprint describes a novel C-degron pathway implicated in the control of ribosome biogenesis

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Congratulations Dr. Grant!

10th December 2025

Drew successfully defends his PhD thesis

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A cysteine-sensitive E3 ubiquitin ligase complex

24th September 2025

Our latest work identifies LRRC58 as a new regulator of cysteine metabolism

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Welcome Zoe!

1st May 2025

CITIID PhD programme student Zoe Bannister joins us for her PhD

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The lab's first paper is published today in Nature Communications

10th February 2025

Congratulations to Dylan whose work uncovers a role for THAP1 in proteasome function

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Welcome Amal!

1st October 2024

Amal Warsame joins the lab via the AstraZeneca PhD programme

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Timms Lab awarded ERC Starting Grant

24th September 2024

$1.5 million from the European Research Council will support our research for the next five years

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Dylan wins AMS cross-sector experience award

9th August 2024

Many congratulations to Dylan who will lead a collaborative project with Amphista Therapeutics

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Twin publications!

21st September 2023

Our latest work published in Nature Cell Biology and Molecular Cell describes genetic tools to decipher E3 ligase-substrate interactions

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Timms Lab awarded Royal Society Equipment Grant

30th March 2023

A grant of £60,000 from the Royal Society will support the development of new genetic screening tools

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Richard receives AMS Springboard Award

15th May 2022

The Academy of Medical Sciences awards the Timms Lab £100,000

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Welcome to Dylan and Drew

7th October 2021

PhD students Dylan Ramage and Drew Grant join the lab

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The Timms Lab is open!

1st October 2021

We are based within the Cambridge Institute for Therapeutic Immunology and Infectious Disease (CITIID) located in the brand-new Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus