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Behind the picture: a tiny cell-killing drillAuthors Kruiniger, Sylvie Source MRC Insight 28 April 2016 Year 2016
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Subject Christos Savva, from Electron Microscopy Facility scientist at th, talks about why understanding structures of important proteins could be the key to treating many different diseases Keywords ‘lysenin pore’; Christos Savva; ‘mushroom cap’; ‘stem; ’cryo-EM; pore-forming proteins; earthworm; prokaryotic; eukaryotic organisms -
Brenner Named Fellow of Scientific SocietyAuthors Houston, Karyn Source Berkeley News 24 March 2016 Year 2016
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Subject Former LMB PhD student Steven Brenner has been named a fellow by a prestigious computational biology association for his groundbreaking research in protein analysis and genetics. Keywords Steven Brenner; Fellow international Society for Computational Biology (ISCB); UC Berkeley; Cyrus Chothia; Michael Levit; computational biology: alumni -
Cambridge Pharmaceutical Cryo-EM Consortium formed by FEI, five pharmaceutical companies, the Medical Research Council and the University of CambridgeAuthors News Medical Source News Medical 4 April 2016 Year 2016
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Subject Sample preparation and data collection services on a cryo-transmission electron microscope (cryo-EM) will be provided to the consortium companies for early-stage drug discovery research Keywords FEI; Astex Pharmaceuticals; AstraZeneca; GlaxoSmithKline; Heptares Therapeutics; UCB; University of Cambridge; “Cambridge Pharmaceutical Cryo-EM Consortium”; drug discovery; Titan Krios; Nanoscience Centre; Richard Henderson; Relion; Sjors Scheres -
Cambridge’s 92 Nobel Prize winners part 2 – 1951 to 1974: from Crick and Watson to Dorothy HodgkinAuthors Care, Adam Source Cambridge News 18 January 2016 Year 2016
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Subject Cambridge News’ has been rounding up all of Cambridge’s 92 Nobel Laureates, which includes 15 LMB scientists Keywords Nobel Prize; Fred Sanger; insulin molecule; Cavendish Laboratory; “messing about in boats”; Chemistry; Francis Crick; Medicine; James Watson; The Eagle; John Kendrew; Max Perutz; haemoproteins; hemoglobin -
Cambridge’s 92 Nobel Prize winners part 3 – 1974 to 1989: from Nigerian dissident to CT scan pioneerAuthors Care, Adam Source Cambridge News 25 January 2016 Year 2016
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Subject Cambridge News’ has been rounding up all of Cambridge’s 92 Nobel Laureates, which includes 15 LMB scientists Keywords Nobel Prize; Fred Sanger; Chemistry; nucleotide; nucleic acid; order of Merit; The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Aaron Klug; Cavendish Laboratory; Cesar Milstein; Medicine; monoclonal antibodies; Georges Kohler -
Cambridge’s 92 Nobel Prize winners part 4 – 1996 to 2015: from stem cell breakthrough to IVFAuthors Care, Adam Source Cambridge News 1 February 2016 Year 2016
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Subject Cambridge News’ has been rounding up all of Cambridge’s 92 Nobel Laureates, which includes 15 LMB scientists Keywords Nobel Prize; John Walker; Fred Sanger; MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit (MBU); enzymes; John Sulston; Medicine; cell death; Sydney Brenner; Francis Crick; Elizabeth Blackburn; telomeres; Venki Ramakrishnan; ribosome; John Gurdon; pluripotent; Gurdon Institute; Michael Levitt; multiscale models -
Case Western Reserve researcher awarded Drexel Prize in Translational MedicineAuthors Kaplan, Marc Source EurekAlert 8 September 2016 Year 2016
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Subject Former group leader Jonathan Karn has been awarded the 2016 Drexel Prize in Translational Medicine for work on both how HIV multiplies and how it persists in the body despite powerful therapy. Keywords Jonathan Karn; Drexel Prize; Translational Medicine; Institute for Molecular Medicine and Infectious Disease; HIV; “remain silent”; award, alumni -
Cell scientist to watch – Sabine PetryAuthors Bobrowska, Anna Source Journal of Cell Science – 17 November 2016 Year 2016
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Subject Former PhD student Sabine Petry career so far and research is discussed in an interview with the Journal of Cell Science Keywords Sabine Petry; Venki Ramakrishnan; structural studies; organelles; career; cell biology; PhD; scientist to watch: alumni -
Circadian rhythms: everything you always wanted to know about jetlag (but were too tired to ask)Authors University of Cambridge Source University of Cambridge 14 March 2016 Year 2016
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Subject John O’Neill gives a talk at the University Technical College as part of the Cambridge Science Festival Keywords John O’Neill; Cambridge Science Festival; circadian rhythms; University Technical College (UTC); jetlag; shiftwork; talk -
City to host a science debateAuthors Freya Leng Source Cambridge News 28 June 2016 Year 2016
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Subject 12 top female scientists will compete for attention at the Soapbox science event in Cambridge’s market square. Keywords Soapbox event; Nicola Symyllie