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
16th January 2026
Our preprint describes a novel C-degron pathway implicated in the control of ribosome biogenesis
10th December 2025
Drew successfully defends his PhD thesis
24th September 2025
Our latest work identifies LRRC58 as a new regulator of cysteine metabolism
1st May 2025
CITIID PhD programme student Zoe Bannister joins us for her PhD
10th February 2025
Congratulations to Dylan whose work uncovers a role for THAP1 in proteasome function
1st October 2024
Amal Warsame joins the lab via the AstraZeneca PhD programme
24th September 2024
$1.5 million from the European Research Council will support our research for the next five years
9th August 2024
Many congratulations to Dylan who will lead a collaborative project with Amphista Therapeutics
21st September 2023
Our latest work published in Nature Cell Biology and Molecular Cell describes genetic tools to decipher E3 ligase-substrate interactions
30th March 2023
A grant of £60,000 from the Royal Society will support the development of new genetic screening tools
15th May 2022
The Academy of Medical Sciences awards the Timms Lab £100,000
7th October 2021
PhD students Dylan Ramage and Drew Grant join the lab
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