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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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Cannabis 'may be available on NHS'Authors Herald, The Source The Herald, 2 September 1993 Year 1993
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Subject A form of cannabis which does not go to your head may one day be prescribed as a medicine Keywords Cannabis; Sean Munro; THC -
Cannabis and the treatment of AIDSAuthors Munro, Sean Source Cambridge Evening News, 6 September 1993 Year 1993
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Subject Cannabis and the treatment of AIDS (Letter to Cambridge Evening News) Keywords AIDS; Cannabis; Sean Munro -
Cannabis cure without the kicksAuthors Express & Star Source Express & Star, 2 September 1993, p.13 Year 1993
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Subject Cannabis which does not go to your head may one day be prescribed as a medicine Keywords Cannabis; Sean Munro; THC -
Cannabis now without kicksAuthors Shropshire Star Source Shropshire Star, 2 September 1993 Year 1993
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Subject High-free cannabis which does not go to your head may one day be prescribed as a medicine Keywords Cannabis; Sean Munro; THC -
Co-chairman's remarks: before the double helixAuthors Perutz, M.F. Source Gene 135: 9-13, 1993 Year 1993
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Subject In the 1930's and 1940's genes were universally believed to be made of protein. Kendrew, Crick and Perutz were interested mainly in solving the structure of proteins, but Watson made us think about the structure of genes which determine protein structure Keywords J. L. Alloway; Oswald Avery (Rockefeller Institute); J. D. Bernal (Cavendish laboratory); W.H.Bragg; McFarlane Burnett; Martha Chase; Winston Churchill; Francis Crick; Sir Henry Dale (Royal Society); J. N. Davidson; Henry Dawson; Delbruck; A. R. Dochez; Rene Dubos; Fred Griffith (Ministry of Health Laboratory); J.B.S. Haldane (Biochemistry, Cambridge); Michael Heidelberger; Alfred Hershey; Frederick Gowland Hopkins (Biochemistry, Cambridge); Rollin Hotchkiss; Hugh Huxley; Pascual Jordan; John Kendrew; Robert Koch (Berlin); Moses Kunitz; Aaron Levene (Rockefeller Institute); Colin MacLeod; Maclyn McCarty; Alfred Mirsky (Rockefeller Institute); Neufeld (Berlin); Northrop (Rockefeller Institute); Robert Olby; Linus Pauling; Max Perutz; Max Planck; Jim Watson -
Disease findingsAuthors Cambridge Weekly News Source Cambridge Weekly News, 23 June 1993 Year 1993
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Subject Alzheimer's disease may have its roots in a process that begins in the womb Keywords Alzheimer's disease; Michel Goedert; Claude Wischik -
DNA researchers win Nobel chemistry prizeAuthors Wilkie, Tom Source The Independent, 14 October 1993 Year 1993
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Subject Michael Smith and Kary Mullis win 1993 Nobel prize for Chemistry Keywords Kary Mullis (California); Michael Smith; Greg Winter -
DNA: what it all meansAuthors Connor, Steve & Wilkie, Tom Source The Independent on Sunday, 25 April 1993 Year 1993
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Subject Information about DNA and its discovery Keywords Oswald Avery; Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Friedrich Miescher; Rockefeller Institute; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins -
Fact-finding brings Minister to CambridgeAuthors MRC News Source MRC News 58: 4, Spring 1993 Year 1993
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Subject Rt Hon William Waldegrave visits the LMB on fact-finding mission for forthcoming White Paper on Science and Technology Keywords Aaron Klug; Max Perutz; William Waldegrave -
Fears for Nobel lab. Scientists warn of privatisation threat to researchAuthors Gillespie, Fulton Source Cambridge Evening News, 17 March 1993 Year 1993
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Subject Five Cambridge Nobel prize winners are campaigning against a possible threat to privatise their former laboratory Keywords Francis Crick; John Kendrew; Georges Kohler; Fred Sanger; Jim Watson