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  • A talk to Cambridge University Assistants
    Authors Perutz, Max Source [Cambridge University] Assistant Staff Newsletter [date unknown] Year 1964
    Details Subject A reproduction of a talk given to University Assistants by Max Perutz on 3 January 1964, with a new introduction Keywords Tony Broad; Robinson Crusoe; Humphry Davy; Michael Faraday; Lord Fleck; [John] Kendrew; Kary Mullis; Max Perutz
  • The Thread of Life
    Authors Radio Times Source Radio Times, 2 January 1964, p.7 Year 1964
    Details Subject Details of the BBC programme Thread of Life, a series of ten talks by Dr John Kendrew Keywords Professor Bondi; John Kendrew
  • M.R.C. Dinner Speech 22.2.63
    Authors Perutz, Max Source Year 1963
    Details Subject A speech at an MRC dinner to celebrate all the 1962 Nobel prizes Keywords Francis Crick; Darwin; Lord Hailsham; Sir Harold; John Kendrew; Max Perutz; Bertrand Russell; Fred Sanger; Lord Shawcross
  • [Photo and caption ]
    Authors Cambridge News Source Cambridge News, 2 March 1963 Year 1963
    Details Subject A milling machine being moved into the Medical Research Council’s Unit of Molecular Biology at Cambridge, where it will be used for making specialised equipment for use in the laboratory Keywords
  • Support for Nobel Prize winners
    Authors Dr M. F. Perutz Source The Times 1963 Year 1963
    Details Subject David kremlin has died. One of the first pioneer’s to the practicalities of a physical approach to Biochemistry Keywords Cavendish laboratory;
  • Cambridge men receive their Nobel prizes
    Authors Cambridge news Source Cambridge News 11th December 1962 Year 1962
    Details Subject Four Britons- 3 Cambridge scientists among them-an American professor and novellist John Steinbeck received 1962 Nobel Prize in a glittering ceremony in Stockholm Keywords Francis Crick; James watson; Nobel prizes
  • Four Nobel prizewinners in one unit
    Authors Cambridge News Source Cambridge News, 2 November 1962 Year 1962
    Details Subject Scientists congratulated on 1962 chemistry award Keywords J. D. Bernal; Lawrence Bragg; Francis Crick; Frederick Gowland Hopkins; John Kendrew; Max Perutz; Frederick Sanger
  • Nobel prize (Letter to the editor)
    Authors Perutz, M. F. Source Times, 20 October 1962 Year 1962
    Details Subject Correction by Max Perutz to The Times report about the 1962 Nobel Prize Keywords [Francis] Crick; DNA; M. F. Perutz; James] Watson; [Maurice] Wilkins
  • Nobel theory was discussed in ‘pub’
    Authors Cambridge Daily News Source Cambridge Daily News 1962 Year 1962
    Details Subject Francis Crick interview in which he talks about being awarded the Nobel Prize and how he and James Watson came to their discovery. Keywords Francis Crick; James Watson; Cavendish Laboratory; pub; Caius College; Admiralty; magnetic and accoustic mines; Portugal Place
  • Queen opens part of new hospital
    Authors The Times Source The Times, 29 May 1962 p.14 Year 1962
    Details Subject The Queen opened the first buildings of the new Addenbrooke's Hospital site in Cambridge, including the Laboratory of Molecular Biology Keywords Dr Addenbrooke; Michael Avery (Patient); Bishop of Ely; Mr Butler (Home Secretary); Department of Radiotherapeutics; R. H. Parker (Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire); Mr. Powell (Health Minister); The Queen; Lord Shawcross (Chairman, MRC); Lord Tedder (Chancellor of the University); Sir Cusrow Wadia Fund; Wellcome Trust