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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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Worming our way to a new understanding of behaviourAuthors Oakley, Deborah Source MRC Clinical Sciences Centre 21 August 2015 Year 2015
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Subject The wriggling and writhing of worms may hold clues to the inner workings of our brains, according to scientists at the MRC’s Clinical Sciences Centre and their collaborators at the LMB. Keywords wriggling; writhing; nematode worm; European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI); dopamine; serotonin; Bill Schafer -
Z is for ZebrafishAuthors Ramakrishnan, Lalita Source University of Cambridge Research 26 November 2015 Year 2015
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Subject The Cambridge Animal Alphabet , Z is for Zebrafish talks to eminent immunologist Lalita Ramakrishnan, group leader in the University Research Unit at the LMB, about her research into new ways of treating tuberculosis Keywords Cambridge Animal Alphabet; Lalita Ramakrishnan; Zebrafish; tuberculosis (TB); Sanger Institute -
21st Nobel Prize for MRC-funded scientistsAuthors MRC Network Source MRC Network Winter 2014 Year 2014
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Subject Three alumni from the LMB were awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, Michael Levitt, Arieh Warshel and Martin Karplus Keywords Michael Levitt; Arieh Warshel; Martin Karplus; structural studies; Weizmann Institute; multi-scale models; Nobel -
Alan Coulson’s Science of CollaborationAuthors Shaw, Jenny Source Wellcome Library 17 July 2014 Year 2014
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Subject Archive papers of former LMB scientist Alan Coulson have been added to the Wellcome Library. Keywords Alan Coulson; archive; Wellcome Library; Fred Sanger; John Sulston; dideoxy sequencing; human genome; ‘Sanger sequencing’; Sanger Centre -
Arsenal owner buys Nobel Prize – then hands it backAuthors Connor, Steve Source Independent 10 December 2014 Year 2014
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Subject James Watson sells his Nobel medal for £3m Keywords James Watson; Nobel medal; auction; Alisher Usmanov; Russian billionaire -
AstraZeneca arrays academic assets in Pfizer defenceAuthors Ledwith, Sara Source Reuters 18 May 2014 Year 2014
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Subject The Reuters news agency reports further detail of a joint research fund between the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology and AstraZeneca Keywords AstraZeneca; Pfizer; collaboration; joint fund; Hugh Pelham; biotech; MedImmune; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Mene Pangalos -
Bicycle Therapeutics Announces £20M ($32M) Million Financing for Drug DevelopmentAuthors Reuters Source Reuters 14 October 2014 Year 2014
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Subject Bicycle Therapeutics, founded as a spin out company from the LMB by Sir Greg Winter and Christian Heinis, has secured £20m equity financing to develop bicycle drug candidates for cancer treatment. Keywords Bicycle Therapeutics; financing; bicycle-drug conjugates (BDCs); Greg Winter; Christian Heinis; bicyclic peptides -
Brian Clark has died – marking the end of an eraAuthors Heilesen, Lisbeth Source Aarhus University 9 October 2014 Year 2014
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Subject Professor Brian Clark, member of LMB Scientific Staff 1964-1974, and founder of structural biology research at Aarhus University, died on 6 October 2014 aged 78 years. Keywords Brian Clark; Francis Crick; Sydney Brenner; Aaron Klug; Aarhus University; protein biosynthesis; Kjeld Marcker; EF‑Tu -
City scientist Sjors really makes it matterAuthors Dickinson, Eleanor Source Cambridge News 27 December 2014 Year 2014
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Subject Sjors Scheres named by Nature journal as one of the top 10 people “who mattered” in 2014. Keywords Sjors Scheres; Nature; cryo-electron microscopy; “who mattered”; 3D images; “blob-ology’; RELION -
Comprehending Protein ComplexesAuthors Jaques, Helen Source AcademiaNet 19 March 2014 Year 2014
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Subject Interview with Lori Passmore discussing her work on complex multi-protein structures. Keywords Lori Passmore; enzymatic mechanisms; yeast; eukyaryotes; Fanconi anaemia; leukaemia; bone marrow; Poly(A); “cleavage and polyadenylation factor” (CPF); Ccr4-Not; cryo-EM: David Barford; Venki Ramakrishnan