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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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  • Interview with Sydney Brenner. The world of genome projects
    Authors Brenner, Sydney Source BioEssays, 18: 1039-1042, 1996 Year 1996
    Details Subject Sydney Brenner and the significance of genome projects for biology and human biology Keywords Sydney Brenner; C. elegans; Jared Diamond; The DNA Treasure House; Drosophila; Human Genome Project
  • Molecular visionary takes the reins in Cambridge
    Authors MRC News Source MRC News 70: 4, Spring 1996 Year 1996
    Details Subject Richard Henderson will succeed Aaron Klug as Director of MRC's Laboratory of Molecular Biology Keywords Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Richard Henderson; Aaron Klug; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins
  • Retirement for 'Nobel' professor
    Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 30 September, 1996, p.20 Year 1996
    Details Subject Prof Sir Aaron Klug retires from the LMB Keywords Michael Atiyah; Richard Henderson; Hugh Huxley; Aaron Klug,
  • The Medical Research Council, Laboratory of Molecular Biology
    Authors Perutz, M.F. Source Molecular Medicine 2: 659-662, 1996 Year 1996
    Details Subject History of the establishment of the LMB and its buildings Keywords Joseph Barcroft; Seymour Benzer; J.D. Bernal; W.L. Bragg; Sydney Brenner; D.A.G. Broad; Francis Crick; Paul Doty; Alan Fersht; Richard Henderson; Harold Himsorth (MRC); Hugh Huxley; Vernon Ingram; David Keilin (Molteno Institute); John Kendrew; Aaron Klug; Arthur Kornberg; Sir Edward Mellanby (MRC); Matthew Meselson; Cesar Milstein; Gisela Perutz; Max Perutz; Alex Rich; Ernest Rutherford (Cavendish Laboratory); Fred Sanger; Nigel Unwin; John Walker; Jim Watson; Greg Winter
  • Understanding macromolecular structures: a meeting in honour of Aaron Klug
    Authors [LMB] Source 9 September 1996, Peterhouse Cambridge: Programme Year 1996
    Details Subject Aaron Klug, includes brief biography and programme Keywords Tim Baker; Donald Caspar; Brian Clark; David DeRosier; Rosalind Franklin (Birkbeck); Stephen Harrison; Ken Holmes; Hugh Huxley; R. W. James (Capetown); John Kendrew; Aaron Klug; Roger Kornberg; Uli Laemmli; Michael Levitt; Alfonso Mondragon; Hillary Nelson; Max Perutz
  • Urgent action needed on CJD
    Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 29 July 1996, p.13 Year 1996
    Details Subject Aaron Klug calls for urgent action to solve the riddle of mad cow disease Keywords Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE); Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD); Aaron Klug; Mad Cow Disease; Royal Society; Scrapie
  • Georges Kohler
    Authors Milstein, Cesar Source MRC News, No. 66: 40, Spring 1995 Year 1995
    Details Subject Georges Kohler Keywords Niels Jerne; Georges Kohler
  • Herman Watson 1933-1994
    Authors Fothergill, John Source The Biochemist, 17: 34, April/May 1995 Year 1995
    Details Subject Herman Watson Keywords John Kendrew; Jenny Littlechild; Science Museum; Herman Watson
  • How the crocodile holds its breath
    Authors Ferry, Georgina Source MRC News, No. 66: 6, Spring 1995 Year 1995
    Details Subject Noburu Komiyama and Kiyoshi Nagai pinpoint the gene responsible for a unique quirk in crocodiles haemoglobin which may help produce safe blood substitutes Keywords Noburu Komiyama; Kiyoshi Nagai
  • How the secret of life was explained
    Authors Pearson, Charity Source Cambridge Evening News, February 1995 Year 1995
    Details Subject Dr Max Perutz presented one of the most interesting lectures, on haemoglobin, at a Chemistry Society Lecture Keywords Chemistry Society; Haemoglobin; Max Perutz

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