Emeritus

Emeritus scientists within the LMB contribute their extensive experience by offering expert advice and providing valuable historical context that informs current research. Many are still actively engaged in bench science and come into the LMB regularly.

  • Brad AmosBrad AmosStructural StudiesOptical microscope development
  • Mariann BienzMariann BienzProtein and Nucleic Acid ChemistryMolecular mechanisms of Wnt signal transduction
  • Tony CrowtherTony CrowtherStructural StudiesStructure of macromolecular assemblies
  • Phil EvansPhil EvansStructural StudiesStructural studies of endocytosis components
  • Alan FershtAlan FershtProtein and Nucleic Acid ChemistryProtein folding, misfolding and disease
  • Michael GaitMichael GaitProtein and Nucleic Acid ChemistryTherapeutic applications of synthetic oligonucleotide analogues and their peptide conjugates
  • Richard HendersonRichard HendersonStructural StudiesHigh-resolution 3D structures by electron cryomicroscopy
  • Rob KayRob KayCell BiologyHow cells drink and move: macropinocytosis and chemotaxis
  • John Kendrick-JonesJohn Kendrick‑JonesStructural StudiesMultifunctional myosin motors
  • John KilmartinJohn KilmartinCell BiologyConserved mechanisms of mitosis in yeast and mammals
  • Peter LawrencePeter LawrenceCell BiologyPattern formation in development
  • Andrew LeslieAndrew LeslieStructural StudiesStructural studies of macromolecules
  • David NeuhausDavid NeuhausStructural StudiesSolution structure by NMR spectroscopy
  • Hugh PelhamHugh PelhamCell BiologyMembrane protein sorting
  • Venki RamakrishnanVenki RamakrishnanStructural StudiesStructure of the translational apparatus
  • Daniela RhodesDaniela RhodesStructural StudiesChromosome structure and function
  • Murray StewartMurray StewartStructural StudiesNuclear transport
  • Andrew TraversAndrew TraversCell BiologyThe mechanics of molecular motors
  • Nigel UnwinNigel UnwinNeurobiologyNicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  • Greg WinterGreg WinterProtein and Nucleic Acid ChemistryEngineering new medicines