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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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  • For Difficult-to-Model Brain Diseases, Brain Organoids Come to the Rescue
    Authors Sancar, Feyza Source JAMA Network 20 November 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Madeline Lancaster spoke to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) about her work on brain organoids and their potential future uses Keywords Madeline Lancaster; 3D; brain organoids; neurons; stem cells; embryo; glia; “minibrains”; cerebral cortical; microcephaly; neurogensis
  • Frances H Arnold, George P Smith and Gregory P Winter win Nobel prize in chemistry
    Authors Nicola Davis Source 3rd October 2018 The Guardian Year 2018
    Details Subject Briton and two Americans honoured for using evolutionary principles to develop proteins that have been used in new drugs and medical treatments Keywords
  • Fred Sanger: The father of geonomics
    Authors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent 22nd August 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject 100 years on from Fred Sanger’s birth, one of the greatest scientists ever lived for the study of Geonomics Keywords Geonomics; Insulin; Glucose; DNA; Diabetes;
  • From backbench to lab bench; LMB welcomes visitors from Westminster
    Authors MRC Comms Source MRC July 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Daniel Zeichner, MP for Cambridge, and Nancy Bailey and Rebecca Nohl from the Government Office for Science, swapped policy and debate for lab coats and experiments during a visit to the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) as part of the Royal Society Parliament Pairing Scheme. Keywords Daniel Zeichner; Nancy Bailey ; Rebecca Nohl
  • From ribosome to Royal Society
    Authors Ferry, Georgina Source Nature 6 September 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Georgina Ferry enjoys Venki Ramakrishnan’s account of a stunning feat in structural Biology in his book Gene Machine: the Race to Decipher the Secrets of the Ribosome Keywords Venki Ramakrishnan; Ribosome; Gene Machine; Nobel laureate; Royal Society President; RNA; Structural biologist; Ada Yonath; Thomas Steitz; James Watson; book review; X-ray crystallography; 3D; “phase problem”
  • Graeme Mitchison
    Authors Source Cambridge Independent Year 2018
    Details Subject Graeme Mitchison who has died aged 73 was a scientist and musician who found mathematical beauty in plants and worked with Crick on dreams Keywords Graeme Mitchison; Crick; Venki Ramakrishnan; reverse engineering;
  • How is directed evolution changing the world?
    Authors Bethany Halford Source 30th October 2018 Chemical & Engineering News Year 2018
    Details Subject Frances Arnold won the Nobel prize in 2018. Here she talks about the past and future of evolved enzymes Keywords Nobel prize; Phage display; Peptides and antibodies;
  • How to be better at networking at conferences
    Authors Bonflo, Claudia Source The Biochemist Blog 15 May 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Claudia Bonfio, postdoc in the PNAC Division, shares her top tips on how to enjoy and get the most out of networking at academic conferences. Keywords Claudia Bonflo; Postdoc; collaborations; academic conference; networking
  • How to find the right mentor for you
    Authors Bonflo, Claudia Source The Biochemist Blog 22 March 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Claudia Bonfio, postdoc in the PNAC Division, shares personal experiences of finding the right mentor to help her through the transition from PhD student to postdoc. Keywords Claudia Bonflo; Postdoc; mentor; Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC); PhD students; early-career; ‘Postdoctoral Training Scheme’
  • In memoriam – John Sulston (1942-2018)
    Authors Waterston, Robert H. Source Genome Research 3 June 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Robert H. Waterston looks back on the life and career of John Sulston. Keywords John Sulston; Sydney Brenner; C. elegans; Alan Coulson; worm; genome; Sanger Centre; Wellcome Trust; Human Genome Project; Companion of Honour; Knighthood; Nobel Prize; Bob Horvitz; sequencing

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