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Structure and function relationships in proteins: a tribute to Allen B. EdmundsonAuthors Ramsland Paul Source Journal of Molecular Recognition 2002 Year 2002
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Subject Editorial written in tribute to Allen B. Edmundson Keywords Allen B. Edmundson; proteins; myoglobin; sperm whale; X-ray crystallography; John Kendrew; Francis Crick; Stanford Moore; William H. Stein; helical polypeptides; immunoglobulin; ‘lock-and-key’ binding; -
The death of Max PerutzAuthors Hooper, Kate Source The Scientist, 6 February 2002. http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/ Year 2002
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Subject Max Perutz Keywords Max Perutz; George Radda -
The Jedi Knight of DNA: How a motorbiking radical saved the human genome from big businessAuthors McKie, Robin Source The Observer, 3 February 2002 Year 2002
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Subject ‘The Common Thread’ by John Sulston and Georgina Ferry. Bantam Press Keywords ABI, Caenorhabditis elegans (nematode), Celera, Cobbett, Georgina Ferry, Human Genome Project, Hitler; 'Ben Kenobi'; National Portrait Gallery; Paine; Marc Quinn; Sanger Centre; John Sulston; Craig Venter; ‘Darth' Venter; Jim Watson; Wellcome Trust -
The man who talks a lotAuthors Witkowski, Jan A. Source Nature 415: 263, 17 January 2002 Year 2002
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Subject ‘My Life in Science’ by Sydney Brenner Keywords Sydney Brenner; Francis Crick; Errol Friedberg; Francois Jacob; Eleanor Lawrence; Karl Popper; Fred Sanger; James Watson; Jan A. Witkowski; Lewis Wolpert -
The worm that won the Nobel prize will help us read mindsAuthors Ridley, Matt Source The Daily Telegraph, 8 October 2002, p.26 Year 2002
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Subject John Sulston, Sydney Brenner, Robert Horvitz win 2002 Nobel Prize for Medicine for genetic work on C. elegans, the nematode worm Keywords Aristotle; Sydney Brenner; C. elegans; Descartes; Robert (Bob) Horvitz; Hume; Nematode worm; Cathy Rankin; John Sulston -
Thoughts on (dis)creditsAuthors [Nature] Source Nature, Vol. 415, No. 6874, 21 February 2002 Year 2002
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Subject Reactions and anecdotes to Peter Lawrence's article on the misallocation of credits Keywords W. L. Bragg; Cavendish Laboratory; Chadwick; Cockcroft; Giulio Fermi; Peter Lawrence; Ben Luisi; Max Perutz; Simon Phillips; Ernest Rutherford; Boaz Shaanan; Walton -
Tributes as world-famous scientist diesAuthors Kowalski, Jo Source Cambridge Evening News, 7 February 2002, p.11 Year 2002
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Subject Max Perutz Keywords Richard Henderson; John Kendrew; Max Perutz; George Radda -
Watson's work hailed with an honorary knighthoodAuthors Nature Source Nature 415: 108, 10 January 2002 Year 2002
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Subject James Watson receives honorary knighthood Keywords Francis Crick; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins -
What did the Nobel winners do?Authors BBC News Online Source BBC News Online’ 7 October 2002 Year 2002
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Subject John Sulston, Sydney Brenner, Robert Horvitz win 2002 Nobel Prize for Medicine Keywords Sydney Brenner; Robert Horvitz; Nematode worm; John Sulston -
Worm cast in starring role for Nobel prizeAuthors Check, Erika Source Nature 419: 548-549, 10 October 2002 Year 2002
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Subject John Sulston, Sydney Brenner, Robert Horvitz win 2002 Nobel Prize for Medicine Keywords Sydney Brenner; C. elegans (Nematode worm); H. M. Ellis; Robert Horvitz; Gerald Rubin; John Sulston; Robert Waterston