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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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Common heartburn drugs could speed up tuberculosis treatmentAuthors UKRI News Source UKRI news 7th February 2023 Year 2023
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Subject Over-the-counter heartburn drugs could shorten the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) and reduce the chances of the bacteria that causes TB becoming drug resistant Keywords Heartburn drugs; TB; Lalita Ramakrishnan; Drug; -
Eagle plaque change to honour Franklin’s DNA discovery role.Authors Newsdesk Cambridge Source Cambridge Independent August 30th 2023 Year 2023
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Subject A blue plaque on the Eagle pub in Cambridge which commemorates the discovery of the structure of DNA is being changed to include the forgotten female scientist Rosalind Franklin. Keywords Blue Plaque; Rosalind Franklin; Francis Crick; James Watson; Corpus Christi College -
First map of insect larva brain is a ‘landmark achievement’Authors Source Cambridge Independent 15 March 2023 Year 2023
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Subject The first map to show every neuron in the brain of fruit fly larva and how they are wired as been created by LMB scientists. Keywords Fruit Fly Marta Zlatic Albert Cardona Brain -
Franklin’s DNA role is honoured at the EagleAuthors Alex Spencer Source Cambridge Independent September 6th 2023 Year 2023
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Subject Rosalind Franklin has had her contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA recognised on a blue plaque at the Eagle pub in Cambridge Keywords Rosalind Franklin; DNA; James Watson; Francis Crick; The Eagle -
Gigantic map of fly brain is a first for a complex animal.Authors Miryam Naddaf Source Nature news 10 March 2023 Year 2023
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Subject Fruit fly ‘connectome’ will help researchers to study how the brain works, and could further understanding of neurological diseases. Keywords Fruit fly Neurological diseases Synapses Drosophila Connectome -
Greg becomes joint head of LMB’s Neurobiology Division as connectomics growAuthors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent 11th October 2023 Year 2023
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Subject Greg Jefferies joins Anna Bertolottias jpint head of the Neurobiology division. Greg aims to link genes, neural circuits and behaviour in the fruit fly. Keywords Connectomics; Drosaphila; -
Greg becomes joint head of LMB’s Neurobiology Division as connectomics growsAuthors Paul Brackley Source 10th October Cambridge Independent Year 2023
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Subject Greg Jefferies is to join Anne Bertolotti as Joint head of the Neurobiology Division where they will spearhead its exspansion. Group leader Greg will take over from Hastings who led the division for 10 years. Keywords Connectomics; Greg Jefferies; Mick Hastings; Anne Bertolotti -
In conversation with Lori PassmoreAuthors Paraminder Dhillon., Eleni Skourti., Lori A. Passmore Source The FEBS Journal 15 March 2023 Year 2023
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Subject An Interview with Lori Passmore, discussing her work as a group leader at the LMB. Keywords Protiens RNA DNA Cryo-EM -
Interview with the 2023 Hooke medal winner Andrew CarterAuthors The company of Biologists Source Journal of Cell Science Year 2023
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Subject Andrew carter in interview discussing his achievements, research and his career. Keywords BSCB Hooke Medal Cell Biology Structural Biology Group leader -
Kelly Nguyen earns Colworth MedalAuthors Cambridge Independent Source Cambridge Independent 19 April 2023 Year 2023
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Subject Kelly Ngyuyen awarded the Colworth medal by the Biochemical Society 2024 Keywords Kelly Ngyuyen Colworth Medal Biochemical Society Kiyoshi Nagai Telomeres