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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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  • ‘Not in my wildest dreams’- DR Jan Lowe on being appointed director of MRC LMB
    Authors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent 07 February 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Currently the deputy director of the institute and joint head of its structural studies division has been appointed director of the LMB Keywords Nobel prize factory
  • ‘Not in my wildest dreams’- Dr Jan Lowe on being appointed director of MRC LMB
    Authors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent 7th February 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Dr Jan Lowe is excited and humbled to made the new director of the LMB. Keywords Nobel prize factory; Hugh Pelham; DNA
  • Obituary – John Sulston (1942-2018)
    Authors Ferry, Georgina Source Nature 19 March 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Nature looks back at the life and work of John Sulston, from his time investigating cell fate, lineage and the genetics of C. elegans at the LMB, to his involvement with the Human Genome Project. Keywords John Sulston; Human Genome Project; caenorhabditis elegans; Francis Crick; Sydney Brenner; Robert Horvitz; worm; Sanger Centre; The Common Thread; sequencing; cell death; Jim Watson
  • Obituary: Christien Merrifield 1972-2017
    Authors Amos, Brad Source British Society for Cell Biology 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Obituary for Christien Merrifield who once had a group at the LMB Keywords Christien Merrifield; endocytosis; Selwyn Award of the Royal Photographic Society; Optical Insights; Cell Biology of the Royal Photographic Society
  • Obituary: John Sulston (1942-2018)
    Authors White, John Source Development 8 May 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Obituary in Development Journal for John Sulston Keywords John Sulston; nematode; C.elegans; Sydney Brenner; Nomarski; Bob Horvitz; Judith Kimble; Bob Waterston; Alan Coulson; Nobel Prize; electron microscopy (EM); Sanger Centre; Wellcome Trust; human genome; im Watson; sequencing
  • Peer Pressure ‘earns prizes’
    Authors David Matthews Source 5th July 2018 Times Higher Education Year 2018
    Details Subject Chemist Michael Levitt on the Nobel formula and ‘ageist’ grants panels Keywords Ageism; Michael Levitt;
  • Professor Sir Aaron Klug, OM
    Authors The Times Source The Times 22 November 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject The Times looks back on the life and career of Aaron Klug. Keywords Aaron Klug; Birkbeck College; Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV); x-ray crystallography; Microbe Hunters; 3D; Chromatin; Director; Order of Merit; Sanger Institute
  • Protein evolution earns chemistry Nobel
    Authors Service, F. Robert Source Science Magazine 12 October 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Nobel Prize in Chemistry that was awarded to Greg Winter with Frances Arnold and George Smith evolved the use of biological molecules. Keywords Greg Winter; auto-immune diseases; cancer; viruses; antibodies; evolution; prize; TNF-a; adalimumab; Humira; phage; ethanol fuel; biomolecules; gene
  • Queen’s Birthday Honours 2018/Royal recognition for Nobel Prize-winner
    Authors Network Source Network Autumn 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Richard Henderson is made a Companion of Honour in the 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours Keywords Richard Henderson; Companion of Honour; cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM); Queen’s Birthday Honours; services to science; prestigious award; 65 people
  • Regulation of DNA replication during early embryogenesis
    Authors University of Cambridge – Department of Zoology Source University of Cambridge 5 March 2018 Year 2018
    Details Subject Julian Sale and collaborators from the Francis Crick Institute and the Department of Zoology have discovered and characterised a new macromolecular protein complex that is essential for rapid DNA replication and cleavage cycles in very early embryos. Keywords Julian Sale; Xenopus laevis; Y RNS’s; xNuRD; embryos; replications; mid-blastula transition (MBT)

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