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Diffusing knowledge at the Royal InstitutionAuthors Sunday Times Source The Sunday Times, 1 June 1958 Year 1958
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Subject Dr J. C. Kendrew of the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, is speaking on the protein molecule Keywords Dr H. Anthony; Lord Brabazon; Sir Lawrence Bragg; Cavendish Laboratory; Mr E. Davis (Kodak Research); Dr A. Gaydon (Imperial College); Professor Alexander Haddow; Brig H. Hopthrow (ICI); Mr L. Jolley (GEC Labs); J. C. Kendrew; Professor Ronald King; Dr H. Lowery; Royal Institution -
Diffusing knowledge at the Royal InstitutionAuthors Rodger wood Source The Sunday Times 1st June 1958 Year 1958
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Subject Dr J.C. Kendrew of the cavendish laboratory, cambridge speaks at the the Royal Institution on the protein molecule Keywords J.C. Kendrew; Cavendish laboratory; Royal Institution -
Clue to Chemistry of Heredity FoundAuthors New York Times Source New York Times 13 June 1953 Year 1953
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Subject Partnership between Francis Crick and James Watson has led to the unravelling of the structural pattern of DNA Keywords Francis Crick; James Watson; nucleic acid; DNA; Cavendish Laboratory; inherited characters; “high polymer’; X-ray; double helix; Linus Pauling; -
From of Life unit in cell is scannedAuthors Source 16th May 1953 The New York Times Year 1953
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Subject Sir Lawrence Bragg director of the Cavendish Laboratory spoke at the Guy’s medical school about how characteristics are passed from generation to another Keywords Lawrence Bragg; Cavendish Laboratory; Guy’s Medical School; -
The Emigration of ScientistsAuthors W.L. Bragg Source London Times 5th March 1953 Year 1953
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Subject W.L. Bragg gives a brief account of Scientists tempted to leave England due to lack of funding. Bragg takes on Max Perutz as his assistant in the 1960’s. Keywords Max Perutz; Cavendish Laboratory; -
Why You are You: Nearer Secret of LifeAuthors Calder Ritchie Source News Chronicle 15 May 1953 Year 1953
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Subject Exciting discovery about what makes you the sort of person you are, how characteristics are determined by DNA. Keywords Laurence Bragg; Cavendish Laboratory; X-rays; inherited characteristics; DNA -
Why you are you. Nearer secret of lifeAuthors Calder, Ritchie Source News Chronicle, 15 May 1953, p.1 Year 1953
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Subject Discovery of the structure of DNA Keywords Lawrence Bragg; Ernest Rutherford -
X-Ray DiscoveryAuthors Varsity Cambridge Source Varsity Cambridge 30 May 1953 Year 1953
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Subject X-ray used to discover structure of DNA, hailed as ”the biological equivalent to crashing the sound barrier” Keywords X-ray; Francis Crick; James Watson; DNA; Cavendish Laboratory -
Prizes (at last)for ImmunnologyAuthors Peter Newmark Source News and Views Year 18
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Subject Ceasar Milstein wins this years Nobel prize. It comes less than 10 years after monoclonal antibodies, already produced commerically as diagnostic reagents. Keywords Ceasar Milstein ; monoclonal antibodies -
Dr Rune Bust Damgaard Research Fellow in Molecular BiologyAuthors Dr Rune Bust Damgaard Source Pelican Corpus Christi Magazine Year Unknown
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Subject Damgaard did not expect to be an academic in Cambridge. His aim is address how cells transform into internal and molecular signals Keywords ubiquitin; Crohn's disease and rheumatoid arthritis; OTULIN;