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This young scientist sets his sight on prevention of diseasesAuthors Kumar, N. Ravi Source The Hindu, 3 January 2005 http://www.thehindu.com Year 2005
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Subject M Madan Babu Keywords M Madan Babu; P Balaram; Max Perutz -
Unlocking cell secretsAuthors Attwood, Rebecca Source Cambridge Evening News, August 15, 2005, pp.16-17 Year 2005
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Subject The work of the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge Keywords John Gurdon; Gurdon Institute; Steve Jackson; KuDOS Pharmaceuticals; Ian Lasky; Jim Smith -
Venter buys historyAuthors Pincock, Stephen Source The Scientist 19 (16), August 29, 2005 Year 2005
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Subject Craig Venter purchases molecular biology collection from Jeremy Norman Keywords Sydney Brenner; Christies Auction House; Francis Crick; Max Delbruck; Rosalind Franklin; Aaron Klug; Jeremy Norman; Linus Pauling; Max Perutz; Al Seckel; J Craig Venter; Venter Institute; James Watson; Wellcome Trust; Maurice Wilkins -
Who’s Who Medicine: High FlyersAuthors The Times Source The Times, 11 January 2005, T4 Year 2005
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Subject Alan Warren, a new entry in Who’s Who Keywords Alan Warren -
Why won’t the public put their faith in scientists?Authors Sulston, John Source The Times Higher Education Supplement, June 10, 2005, pp.18-19 Year 2005
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Subject Nobel laureate Sir John Sulston on why the public won’t trust scientists Keywords President George W Bush; Erwin Chargaff; Francis Crick; Ian Gibson; Jesse Jackson; President Thabo Mbeki; John Sulston; Margaret Thatcher; James Watson -
A long day’s journey into knighthood for WinterAuthors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 22 June 2004, Business News, p.4 & 13 Year 2004
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Subject Interview with Greg Winter a few days after the announcement of his knighthood Keywords Cambridge Antibody Technology; David Chiswell; Domantis; PA Technology; Fred Sanger; Greg Winter -
All of us are entangled in life’s strandsAuthors Wilmut, Ian Source The Times Higher Education Supplement, 8 October 2004, pp.24-25 Year 2004
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Subject Knowing DNA’s structure has opened our scientific horizons, but its social effects are barely explored. Review of ‘DNA: Changing Science and Society’ by Torsten Krude Keywords Dorothy Bishop; Sydney Brenner; Francis Crick; Charles Darwin; George Darwin; Darwin College, Cambridge; Rosalind Franklin; Malcolm Grant; Alec Jeffreys; Aaron Klug; Ron Laskey; Onora O’Neill; Svante Paabo; Fred Sanger; Ed Southern; James Watson; Ian Wilmut; Robert Winston -
Animal InstinctsAuthors Swann, Christopher Source FTMagazine, January 31, 2004, pp14-15 Year 2004
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Subject Don’t feel guilty about coveting your neighbour’s wife, having plastic surgery or raising your IQ with gene therapy, says James Watson, the man who discovered DNA. After all, we are only human Keywords Francis Crick; McCauley Culkin; Rosalind Franklin; Jonas Salk; James Watson; Rufus Watson; Maurice Wilkins; Edward O. Wilson -
Biotech firm wins lucrative legal fightAuthors Neal, Rob Source Cambridge Evening News, 21 December 2004, p.26 Year 2004
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Subject Cambridge Antibody Technology wins high court battle to more than double royalties it is paid on sales of ground-breaking drug, Humira Keywords Abbott Laboratories; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Peter Chambre; David Chiswell; Humira; Mr Justice Laddie; Greg Winter -
Build a double helix hereAuthors Gazeley, Albert Source Cambridge Evening News, 26 July 2004, p.6 Year 2004
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Subject Call for a double-helix viewing platform, as seen in Hong Kong, to commemorate Watson & Crick and give tourists a view of Cambridge Keywords Cambridge City Council; Castle Mound; Francis Crick; Albert Gazeley; James Watson