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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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  • Nobel prize-winning scientist dies aged 80
    Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 27 August 1997, p.2 Year 1997
    Details Subject Sir John Kendrew Keywords EMBL; EMBO; Sir John Kendrew; Max Perutz
  • Nobel triumph: Latest award brings a record
    Authors Morpeth, Greer Source Cambridge Evening News, 17 October 1997, p.7 Year 1997
    Details Subject Award of Nobel Prize to John Walker brings the LMB the greatest number of prizewinners in the country Keywords Francis Crick; John Kendrew; Aaron Klug; Georges Kohler; Cesar Milstein; Max Perutz; Fred Sanger; John Walker; James Watson
  • Scientists gather to say farewell
    Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 15 October 1997 Year 1997
    Details Subject Scientists gathered to say farewell to laboratory manager Michael Fuller Keywords Megan Davies; Michael Fuller; John Kendrew; Aaron Klug; Cesar Milstein; Max Perutz; Fred Sanger
  • Sharpshooters are ready for viral army
    Authors Cookson, Clive Source Financial Times, 23 October 1997, p.4 (Bio section) Year 1997
    Details Subject Monoclonal antibodies are at last being used in practical applications Keywords Cambridge Antibody Technology (CAT); Centocor; Eli Lilly; Georges Kohler; Monoclonal antibodies; Magic Bullets; Cesar Milstein; Reopro
  • Sir John Kendrew
    Authors Perutz, Max Source MRC News 75: 44, Autumn 1997 Year 1997
    Details Subject Sir John Kendrew Keywords Joseph Barcroft; European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO); Journal of Molecular Biology; John Kendrew; Lord Mountbatten; Max Perutz; Solly Zuckerman (Ministry of Defence)
  • Sir John Kendrew
    Authors Thomas, John Meurig Source The Independent, 12 September 1997, p.18 Year 1997
    Details Subject Sir John Kendrew Keywords J. D. Bernal; Bijvoet; Sir Lawrence Bragg; Adolf Butenandt; Dorothy Crowfoot (Hodgkin); Richard Dickerson; Howard Dintzis; EMBL; Friedrich-Freska; E. A. Moelwyn Hughes; Jacob; Journal of Molecular Biology; Ephraim Katchalski-Kazir; John Kendrew; Aaron Klug; Ole Maalo; Golda Meir; Linus Pauling; Max Perutz; J. M. Robertson; Fred Sanger; Leo Szilard; James Watson; Sir Robert Watson-Watt; Vicki Weisskopf; Jeffries Wyman
  • Sir John Kendrew
    Authors Daily Telegraph Source The Daily Telegraph, 3 September 1997 Year 1997
    Details Subject John Kendrew Keywords J. D. Bernal; Lawrence Bragg; Francis Crick; John Kendrew; Linus Pauling; Max Perutz; John Pringle; James Watson; Robert Watson-Watt; Maurice Wilkins
  • Small is beautiful
    Authors MRC News Source MRC News 75: 7, Autumn 1997 Year 1997
    Details Subject Development of the microsource generator for X-ray crystallography Keywords Uli Arndt; Bede Scientific Instruments Ltd; NASA
  • The double helix as a cultural ion
    Authors Kamminga, Harmke Source MRC News 76:8-9, Winter 1997 Year 1997
    Details Subject The image of the double helix has become a powerful symbol laden with many, often contradictory meanings Keywords Francis Crick; James Watson
  • The Nobel Prize: Before, During and After
    Authors Peterhouse Newsletter Source Peterhouse Newsletter, No.4, Easter Term 1997 p7 Year 1997
    Details Subject Public lecture given by Max Perutz at Peterhouse College to mark the sixtieth anniversary of his arrival in Cambridge. Keywords Max Perutz; Science is No Quiet Life; Haemoglobin; breathing molecule; Lewis Thomas prize; Rockefeller University; Kelvin Club

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