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« Back to NewsRobin Klemm wins grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
1 November 2023
Awards and Honours Klemm Group News
Robin Klemm has won, together with with Carol Robinson (Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Discovery) and Bart Deplancke (EPFL, Switzerland) a grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to profile metabolism across scales.
Winners of the DPAG Student Poster Day 2022 announced
11 November 2022
Awards and Honours CNCB Cragg Group News EDI Events Heather Group News Klemm Group News Lakhal-Littleton Group News Students
"A Year of Progress" was held in the Sherrington Library on Wednesday 9 November 2022.
An unexpected role for the cell’s largest membrane network
7 April 2022
Cell Physiology Klemm Group News Publication Research
A new Klemm Lab-led paper has uncovered a new mechanism involving the endoplasmic reticulum that is critical to the organisation and position of the microtubule (MT) cytoskeleton, which ultimately dictates the shape and function of our body’s cells.
Robin Klemm charts the expanding frontiers of lipid biology
7 August 2020
Klemm Group News Publication Research
Associate Professor Robin Klemm has edited a special issue for Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology. “The molecular cell biology, metabolism and physiological functions of lipid droplets” provides an overview of the most recent developments in the field of lipid droplets, which are important storage organelles at the centre of lipid and energy homeostasis. Prof Klemm joined DPAG in June 2020, bringing with him a new field of research for the department, focusing on the molecular basis of lipid metabolism in professional fat storing cells called adipocytes. His research will impact our basic understanding of the cellular basis of fat metabolism and could lead to innovative new therapies to tackle metabolic disorders such as type II diabetes and obesity.
Prof Robin Klemm is joining DPAG this summer
6 January 2020
Head of Department's News Klemm Group News Research
Prof Robin Klemm will be joining our department in June 2020 as the Associate Professor of Physiological Metabolism. Research in the Klemm lab focuses primarily on understanding the molecular cell biology of professional fat storing cells called white adipocytes.