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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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  • Bicycle Therapeutics living the PIPE dream with $555m raise
    Authors Mike Scialom Source Cambridge Independent 29th May 2024 Year 2024
    Details Subject Bicycle Therapeutics has pro forma cash position of $1bn and extended its financial runway to the second half of 2027 after raising $555 through shares. Keywords Bicycle Therapeutics; Greg Winter;
  • Cambridge start-up Outsee LTD aims to unearth new drug target with its AI genomics tech
    Authors Tony Quested Source Business weekly 13th March 2024 Year 2024
    Details Subject Dr Julian Gough has founded Outsee Ltd to exploit large scale geonomics datasets by using it proprietary AI geonomics technology for novel frug target discovery and validation Keywords AI; Julian Gough; geonomic data; BioMedTech; Chang Lu
  • Chancellor hails £500m investment in Biomedical Campus
    Authors Paul Brackley Source 6th November 2024 Cambridge Independent Year 2024
    Details Subject Rachel Reeves visits US developer in Cambridge to welcome new investment for the biomedical campus Keywords Rachel reeves; Secretary of State; Prologis; Cambridge
  • Constructive Bio raises $58m as Sir Greg Winter joins board
    Authors Mike Scialom Source Cambridge independent 2024 Year 2024
    Details Subject Constructive Bio has closed $58Million series A round. One of the largest UK biotech series A rounds in recent years Keywords Biotech; Genome writing; Genetic code; Jason Chin; Greg Winter
  • Dawn of a new era for synthetic life
    Authors Rodger Highfield Source Science Museum 25th January 2024 Year 2024
    Details Subject A toolkit to reengineer life has been assembled by scientists Cambridge, marking a new era of synthetic biology Keywords Proteins; Constructive Bio; DNA; E.Coli;
  • LMB’S Sofia earns award for amyloid work
    Authors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent 13th March 2024 Year 2024
    Details Subject Post doc Sofia is one of the winners for the Harold M Weintraub graduate student award for new treatments for neurodegenrative diseases Keywords Amyloid filaments Sofia Lovestam
  • Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan explores whether we can slow ageing
    Authors Alex Spencer Source Cambridge Independent 16th October 2024 Year 2024
    Details Subject Venki has published a book on why we die; he explains why we age and how we can prevent it Keywords Venki Ramakrishnan ; Ageing; DNA; Immunosuppresants
  • Potential Trojan horse therapy developed against Alzheimer’s
    Authors Paul Brackley Source 18th September 2024 Cambridge Independent Year 2024
    Details Subject Two potential therapies are able to destroy the tau aggregates that are linked to disease, whilst leaving healthy tau proteins in the brain intact- and have been shown to improve symptoms of neurodegeneration in mice. Keywords Tau; Dementia; Alzhiemers; Tangles; neurodegeneration
  • Science reprogram microbes in quest to create new materials
    Authors Micael Peel & Clive Cookson Source Financial Times 11th January 2024 Year 2024
    Details Subject Scientists have broken an ‘evolutionary deadlock’ by genetically engineering microbes with the potential to develop a vast range of new projects from drugs to detergents and household plastics. Keywords Synthetic Biology; Jason Chin; Amino Acids; Genetic Code
  • TB research earns Robert Koch Prize
    Authors Paul Brackley Source 20th November 2024 Cambridge Independent Year 2024
    Details Subject Professor Lalita Ramakrishnan has become the 4th woman in history to receive on her own the coveted Robert Koch Prize which was awarded in Berlin. Keywords Lalita Ramakrishnan; TB; Berlin; Zebrafish lavea;