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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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  • Maurice Wilkins
    Authors The Daily Telegraph Source The Daily Telegraph, 7 October 2004, p.31 Year 2004
    Details Subject Maurice Wilkins. Third and least well-known member of the team which won the Nobel Prize for cracking the code of DNA Keywords Patricia Chidgey; Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Marcus Oliphant; Cecil Powell; John Randall; Elizabeth Watson; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins
  • My time at Cambridge
    Authors Dalyell, Tam Source CAM, No. 43, Michaelmas Term 2004 Year 2004
    Details Subject Tam Dalyell (King’s 1952), Labor MP for 42 years talks about his time at Cambridge Keywords Frank Adcock; Noel Annan; John Biffen; Sidney [Sydney] Brenner; Tam Dalyell; Paul Dirac; Alec Douglas-Home; E. M. Forster; Milton Friedman; Otto Frisch; Hugh Gaitskell; Eric Hobsbawm; Michael Howard; Jimmy Hoy; Harry Johnson; Nicholas Kaldor; Khrushchev; Aaron Klug; Andrew Mackay; Harold Macmillan; Lise Meitner; Max Perutz; A. C. Pigou; Joan Robinson; Stalin; James Watson; Patrick Wilkinson
  • Not many scientists can claim immortality
    Authors Fazackerley, Anna Source The Times Higher Education Supplement, 6 August 2004, p.8 Year 2004
    Details Subject Francis Crick. Views from academics about his influence Keywords Colin Blakemore; Francis Crick; Odile Crick; Darwin; Kay Davies; Rosalind Franklin; Hugh Huxley; Alec Jeffreys; Martin Jones; Julia King; Cristoph Koch; Geraint Rees; Nigel Unwin; James Watson
  • Obituary: David Blow 1931-2004
    Authors Richard Henderson Source Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 11: 680-681, August 2004 Year 2004
    Details Subject David Blow Keywords [J] Desmond Bernal; David Blow; Elizabeth [Blow]; Julian [Blow]; Mavis Sears [Blow]; Ralph [Blow]; Lawrence Bragg; Francis Crick; Brian Hartley; John Kendrew; Bill Lipscomb; Brian Matthews; Max Perutz; David Phillips; Protein Crystallography; Alex Rich; Michael Rossmann; Fred Sanger; Paul Sigler; James Watson; [Maurice] Wilkins
  • Obituary: Francis Crick
    Authors BBC News Online Source BBC News UK Edition, 29 July 2004. http://news.bbc.co.uk/ Year 2004
    Details Subject Francis Crick Keywords Francis Crick; Darwin; Rosalind Franklin; Max Perutz; The Queen; James Watson; Maurice WIlkins
  • Paperbacks: ‘In the Beginning was the Worm’
    Authors Hirst, Christopher Source The Independent, 6 February 2004 Year 2004
    Details Subject ‘In the Beginning was the Worm’ by Andrew Brown Keywords Andrew Brown; Nematode Worm; Lewis Wolpert
  • Passion that doesn’t diminish with age
    Authors Fazackerley, Anna & Farrar, Steve Source The Times Higher Education Supplement, 3 September 2004, p.5 Year 2004
    Details Subject Sir Harry Kroto is leaving Britain as he fears his research funding will dry up once he reaches retirement age. Is 65 the end of the road for science? Among the examples is LMB Keywords Sydney Brenner; Francis Crick; Richard Doll; Freeman Dyson; James Hankel; Paul Harvey; Richard Henderson; Aaron Klug; Harry Kroto; Ernst Mayr; Cesar Milstein; Neville Mott; Max Perutz; Richard Peto; Fred Sanger; John Maynard Smith; Abe Yoffe
  • Professor David Blow
    Authors The Times Source The Times, 1 July 2004, p.37 Year 2004
    Details Subject David Blow. Biophysicist who was a pioneer of crystallography as a means of establishing protein structure Keywords Desmond Bernal; David Blow; Mavis Blow; Ralph Blow; Francis Crick; John Kendrew; Max Perutz; David Phillips; Michael Rossmann; Fred Sanger; James Watson
  • Professor David Blow. Pioneer of protein crystallography at Cambridge and Imperial College, London
    Authors Henderson, Richard Source The Independent, 23 June 2004, p.36 Year 2004
    Details Subject David Blow Keywords Desmond Bernal; Jim Biddulph; David Blow; Mavis Blow (nee Sears); Ralph Blow; Lawrence Bragg; British Crystallographic Association; Ronnie Corbett; Francis Crick; Brian Hartley; Richard Henderson; John Kendrew; Brian Matthews; Max Perutz; David Phillips; Alex Rich; Michael Rossmann; Fred Sanger; Paul Sigler
  • Sickle-cell anemia hemoglobin: the molecular biology of the first “molecular disease” – The crucial importance of serendipity
    Authors Ingram, Vernon M. Source Genetics, 167: 1-7, May 2004 Year 2004
    Details Subject Vernon Ingram recalls his work on haemoglobin & sickle-cell anemia haemoglobin, including his time at LMB Keywords Tony Allison; Sidney Altman; Corrado Baglioni; Arthur Bank; Leslie Barnett; Seymour Benzer; Barbara Bowman; Sydney Brenner; Tony Broad; Lyman Craig; Francis Crick; Rita Fishpool; Bernard Forget; Joseph Fruton; Alistair Graham; David Green; Herbert “Freddie” Gutfreund; Bob Hill; John Hunt; Vernon Ingram; J. H. P. Jonxis; John Kendrew; Bill Koenigsberg; Moses Kunitz; Hermann Lehmann; Stuart Levy; Makio Murayama; Jim Neel; Linus Pauling; Max Perutz; [Fred] Sanger; Walter Schroeder; Tony Stretton; H Tuppy; Jim Watson; David Weatherall; Charles Yanofsky

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