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The LMB Archive collates scanned/digitised newspaper, magazine and web articles that relate to the activities of the LMB. This database lists the articles that have been catalogued so far.

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  • Alan receives Bader Prize
    Authors Chem@Cam Source Chem@Cam, Issue 24, Autumn 2005 Year 2005
    Details Subject Alan Fersht receives the American Chemical Society’s Alfred Bader Award Keywords American Chemical Society; Alfred Bader; Alfred Bader Award; William Carroll (ACS President); Alan Fersht
  • Arthritis Research Campaign: Thank you from Shirley Randall
    Authors Beach News Source Beach News (Waterbeach Community Association), No. 196, Winter 2005 Year 2005
    Details Subject Thank you to Waterbeach for support for Arthritis Research Campaign, 2004 Keywords Arthritis Research Campaign; Alex Betz; Shirley Randall
  • Bahn-stormer: the scientist causing a stir
    Authors Fazackerley, Anna Source The Tiimes Higher Education Supplement, July 22, 2005, p.18 Year 2005
    Details Subject Sabine Bahn Keywords Sabine Bahn; Centre for Neuropsychiatric Research; Sir Keith Peters; Sir George Rada; Theodore Stanley; Stanley Medical Research Foundation
  • Business News: Movers
    Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, August 23, 2005, The Business, p.2 Year 2005
    Details Subject David Bentley joins Solexa Keywords David R. Bentley; Human Cancer Genome Project; Sanger Institute; Solexa
  • Cancer breakthrough for drugs researcher
    Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, December 8, 2005 Year 2005
    Details Subject A breakthrough in cancer treatment has been made by Cambridge company Domantis Keywords Abbott Labs; Bristol-Myers Squibb; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Domantis; Ian Tomlinson; Gregory Winter
  • CAT fight ends with deal over royalty payments
    Authors Irving, Richard Source The Times, October 27, 2005, p.60 Year 2005
    Details Subject Cambridge Antibody Technology settles a royalty dispute with Abbott on the steps of a London appeal court Keywords Abbott Laboratories; AstraZeneca; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Peter Chambre; Samir Devani (Code Securities); Humira (Arthritis drug)
  • CAT puts an end to royalties row with Abbott
    Authors Foley, Stephen Source The Independent, 27 October 2005, p.64 Year 2005
    Details Subject Cambridge Antibody Technology settles a royalty dispute with Abbott Keywords Abbott Laboratories; Colin Blakemore; Mike Booth (Canaccord); Cambridge Antibody Technology; Peter Chambre; Humira (Arthritis drug)
  • City antibodies firm claims patent victory
    Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 2 September 2005, p.37 Year 2005
    Details Subject Battle between Domantis and Ablynx over patenting of nanobodies Keywords Ablynx; Robet Connelly; Domantis; European Patent Office; Nanobodies; Ian Tomlinson; Greg Winter
  • Couple’s double delight
    Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 10 May 2005, p.19 Year 2005
    Details Subject Diane and Richard Pannell celebrate 25 years as members of Haverhill Silver Band and their silver wedding Keywords John Berryman; Haverhill Silver Band; Chris Pannell; Diane Pannell; Richard Pannell; Tim Pannell; Polished Brass Trust
  • Crick’s first DNA doodle released
    Authors BBC News Online Source BBC News Online, 14 February 2005 Year 2005
    Details Subject A rough sketch by Francis Crick showing his first impression of the DNA molecule has been released on the web. Keywords Francis Crick; US National Library of Medicine; Helen Wakely; James Watson; Wellcome Library

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