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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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365 project captures life and work at the LMB.Authors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent May 15th 2019 Year 2019
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Subject The LMB posts an image a day on it’s website about it’s life and work, both past and present for 365 day’s a year. Keywords nematode worm C; human cerebal organoid; Drosophilia; Embryo; LMBees -
A ‘true great’: Nobel Laureate, pioneer and former LMB director Sydney Brenner dies at the age of 92Authors Brackley, Paul Source Cambridge Independent 10-16 April 2019 Year 2019
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Subject One of the “true greats” of biology, Nobel Laureate Sydney Brenner; has died at the age of 92. Keywords Sydney Brenner; director; John Sulston; H. Robert Horvitz; Jan Löwe; nematode worm; C. elegans; Francis Crick; Genetic Division; Cell Biology; bacteriophage; virus; La Jolla; Leslie Barnett; Human Genome Project; RNA -
‘A great loss to Science’ – ‘s computational biology pioneer dies.Authors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent 4th December 2019 Year 2019
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Subject Cryus Chothia, a pioneer of of techniques that have helped drive revolutions in geonomics and structural biology has died. Keywords Bioformatics; EMBO member; Proteins -
A new Director for the CIMRAuthors Cambridge Institute for Medical Research (CIMR) Source CIMR 24 April 2019 Year 2019
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Subject Julian Rayner, a former PhD student in Hugh Pelham’s group in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division, will become the fourth Director of the Cambridge Institute of Medical Research Keywords Julian Rayner; Cambridge Institute of Medical Research (CIMR); cell biology; Sanger Intitute; Plasmodium parasites; genomics -
A Royal Medal for work on neurodegenerative diseasesAuthors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent 24th July 2019 Year 2019
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Subject Michel Goedert has been awarded the Royal Society2019 Royal medal for biological sciences for his work on Dementia and Alzheimer’s Keywords Dementia and Alzheimer’s; Michel Goedert; -
A Royal medal for work on neurodegenerative diseasesAuthors Paul Brackley Source 24th July 2019 Cambridge Independent Year 2019
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Subject Michel Goedert has been awarded the Royal Society’s medal for his work on neurodegenerative diseases Keywords Neurodegenerative diseases; Amyloid filiments; Michel Goedert -
A super cool experimentAuthors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent April 7th 2019 Year 2019
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Subject Dr Richard Henderson- Nobel prize winning scientist at the LMB received his prize for developing a way of cooling molecules to -196 so they can be looked at under a cyro- electron microscope. Keywords cyro- electron microscope; Richard Henderson -
A very Cambridge storyAuthors Louise Walsh Source Research Horizons March 2019 Year 2019
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Subject Sir Greg winter is told he has won the nobel prize- he had received the greatest accolade of his career Keywords DNA; Nobel prize; Astrazeneca; CAT; -
A vision for next generation of Nobel prize-winning technologyAuthors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent 30th October 2019 Year 2019
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Subject Cyro electron microscopy has revolutionised how biological molecules are imaged, enabling scientists to to resolve structures that were previously beyond reach. Keywords Cyro- EM; Microscopes; Richard Henderson; -
A word on Watson…Authors Phil Prime Source In brief February 2019 Year 2019
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Subject A review on James Watson- Keeping the science separate from the Scientist, a self crowned individualist Keywords DNA; James Watson; Racism