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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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  • Four awards at Carlsberg’s “Science to business” forum
    Authors Carlsberg Group Source Carlsberg Group 29 November 2016 Year 2016
    Details Subject Richard Henderson, has been awarded the Kaj Linderstrøm Lang Prize at Carlsberg’s ‘Science to Business’ Forum in recognition of his work towards obtaining high resolution atomic structures of membrane proteins and membrane protein complexes by cryo electron microscopy Keywords Richard Henderson; Carlsberg Research Laboratory; 140th anniversary; Kaj Linderstrøm-Lang awards; electron cyromicroscopy; prize; gold medal; “Science to business”
  • Hawking leads 150 Royal Society scientists against Brexit
    Authors Whipple, Tom Source The Times 10 March 2016 Year 2016
    Details Subject Article about the letter by 150 fellows from the Royal Society including LMB scientists, sent to The Times against Brexit and its possible effect on science funding. Keywords Stephen Hawking; Royal Society; Brexit; European Union (EU); Alan Fersht; Gregory Winter; Letter to the Editor; The Times
  • He & me – Interview with Richard Henderson
    Authors Elmes, John Source Times Higher Education 16 June 2016 Year 2016
    Details Subject The winner of the Copley Medal talks structural biology, fixing cars and sleeping soundly Keywords Richard Henderson; Copley Medal; Royal Society; Peter Higgs; Edinburgh; Europe; protein crystallography; biomolecules
  • Henderson wins Copley Medal
    Authors Businessweekly Source Businessweekly 26 May 2016 Year 2016
    Details Subject Richard Henderson has won the Royal Society’s most prestigious award the Copley Medal. Keywords Richard Henderson; Copley Medal; Nigel Unwin; X-ray crystallography; macromolecules; electron microscopy; 2-D crystal; protein; cryoEM
  • HIV Research Breakthroughs 2016: How Close We’ve Come To A Cure, And Better Treatments
    Authors Dovey, Dana Source Medical Daily 16 December 2016 Year 2016
    Details Subject Medical Daily includes work by the LMB’s Leo James’s group and University College London on improving antiviral drugs as one of its HIV research breakthroughs of 2016 Keywords HIV; CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technique; antiviral; vaccine; virus; antiretroviral treatment (ART); Leo James; South Africa; HVTN 702
  • HIV: Newly discovered component could lead to more effective drug
    Authors Nichols, Hannah Source MNT 14 August 2016 Year 2016
    Details Subject Collaborative research between Leo James’s group and colleagues at UCL has uncovered key components of HIV, which they believe could lead to new approaches for drugs to fight the infection Keywords Leo James; HIV; Retroviruses; virus; RNA; capsid; iris-like pores; immune system; hexacarboxybenzene; David Jacques; nucleotides; Inhibitor molecule
  • How one scientist is growing miniature brains in her lab
    Authors Kedmey, D. Source IDEAS.TED.COM 4 January 2016 Year 2016
    Details Subject Madeline Lancaster generates living models of brains from a few stem cells. In her lab, she takes small samples of stem cells and grows them in careful conditions. Keywords Madeline Lancaster; stem cells; mini brains; 3D structures; “cerebral organoids”; microcephaly; neurological disorders
  • Katja Röper: Deciphering tissue origami
    Authors O’Donnell, Marie Anne Source Journal of Cell Biology 24 October 2016 Year 2016
    Details Subject Profile of group leader Katja Röper and her work on how cytoskeletal behaviour controls tissue morphogenesis. Keywords Katja Röper; Embryogenesis; Drosophila; cytoskeleton; epithelial cells; cytolinker; E-cadherin; morphogenesis; embryos; Apical actomyosin; origami; salivary gland placode; tissue bending
  • Knighthood for Dr Richard Treisman
    Authors The Francis Crick Institute Source The Francis Crick Institute News 11 June 2016 Year 2016
    Details Subject Richard Treisman, biochemist, molecular biologist and Research Director at the Francis Crick Institute, has been knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to biomedical science and to cancer research. Keywords Richard Treisman; Francis Crick Institute; knighted; Queen’s Birthday Honours; EMBO; Royal Society; cytoskeleton: alumni
  • Lifetime Achievement Award Winner – Sir Gregory Winter
    Authors MRC Life Source MRC Life February/March 2016 Year 2016
    Details Subject Greg Winter receives a Lifetime Achievement Award at The SCRIP Awards Keywords Gregory Winter; Lifetime Achievement Award; The SCRIP Awards; Miles Jupp; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Humira; Domantis; Herceptin; antibodies; Bicycle Therapeutics; bicycle peptides

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