Cryo-electron microscopy – the coolest tech in the cancer toolkit 19 May 2020 Cryo-electron microscopy is an exciting technology that could revolutionise drug design by seeing complex molecules in unprecedented detail. The Institute of Cancer Research has been at the vanguard in applying it to cancer – and now a new collaboration called the London Consortium for Cryo-EM (LonCEM) is using this super-cooled technique to learn more about the mechanisms of life and cancer. Find out more Show/Hide
Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2017: how revolutionary cryo-electron microscopy underpins vital cancer research 05 Oct 2017 A revolutionary form of technology has won the 2017 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Henry French explains how it’s being used in cancer research. Find out more Show/Hide