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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 -
Aaron Klug (1926-2018)Authors Rhodes, Daniela Source Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 21 January 2019 Year 2019
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Subject Daniela Rhodes obituary for Aaron Klug written for the journal Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Keywords Aaron Klug; Knighthood; Rosalind Franklin; Birkbeck College; X-ray crystallography; John Finch; Don Caspar; Fourier; tRNA; amino acids; tobacco mosaic virus (TMV); zinc finger; nucleosome; Yen Choo; Chromatin; crystallographic electron microscopy -
Brilliance in the genes: inside Britain’s ‘Nobel prize factory’Authors Cookson, Clive Source Financial Times 23 January 2019 Year 2019
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Subject A new film from the Financial Times featuring interviews with Jan Löwe, Madeline Lancaster, Richard Henderson, and Greg Jefferis, describing the importance of long-term thinking and collaboration in continued success. Keywords Jan Löwe; Madeline Lancaster; Richard Henderson; Greg Jefferis; ‘Nobel prize factory; stem cells; mini-brains 3D neural tissues; neurological conditions; cryo-electron microscopy; amorphous ice; near-atomic structure; structure-based drug design; AstraZeneca; collaborate; connectome; Alzheimer’s disease; fly brain; neurons; Cambridge Biomedical Campus -
Call to end the cycle light lotteryAuthors Gemma Gardner Source Cambridge Independent 23rd October 2019 Year 2019
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Subject A cyclist is raising awareness of the importance of lights on cycle paths after a colleague was seriously injured in a head on collision. Keywords Cycle; Mark Troll; Lights -
Cambridge region scientists dominate Alzheimer’s Research UK awardsAuthors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent April 3rd 2019 Year 2019
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Subject Dr Benjamin Falcon, early career post doc at the LMB takes a share in the Rising Start award, with £10,000 for research exspenses, for his work on unravelling the structures of the tau protein cases of tau protein Keywords Rising Start award; £10,000; tau protein;