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2013 Max Perutz Science Writing Award shortlistAuthors MRC News Source MRC News 4 October 2013 Year 2013
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Subject Clara Sidor, CDF in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division, is shortlisted for the Max Perutz Science Writing Award Keywords Max Perutz Science Writing Award; Times Higher Education; Science Museum; Donald Brydon; Jon Snow; Clara Sidor; Shaping up; Centenary Challenge; Centenary Prize; -
£212m lab building is ready for moving dayAuthors Allen, Rachel Source Cambridge News 17 January 2013 Year 2013
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Subject As the move into the new LMB building begins, Cambridge News take a look inside at the new facilities Keywords new building; chromosome ‘X’; Sir Hugh Pelham; centenary year; -
A double genius of the genesAuthors Daily Express Source Daily Express 23 November 2013 Year 2013
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Subject Fred Sanger twice Nobel Prize winner dies aged 95 Keywords Fred Sanger; Human Genome project; amino acid; insulin; Sanger Institute; sequencing -
A Glimpse Inside the Control Centre of Cell CommunicationAuthors ScienceDaily Source ScienceDaily 14 February 2013 Year 2013
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Subject Researchers detect a characteristic constructional features in a family of sensors that process signals in the human body and control physiological processes Keywords G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR); Pail Scherer Institute; Xavier Deupi; Gebhard Schertler; Madan Babu, Chris Tate -
A Synthetic Biology RevolutionAuthors MRC Annual Review 2012‑13 Source MRC Annual Review 2012-13 22 October 2013 Year 2013
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Subject Jason Chin research is featured in the Economy section of the new MRC Annual Review Keywords Jason Chin; proteins; Ambrx; amino acids; therapeutics; ‘soup-up’; neurodegenerative disease -
Always ‘at forefront of scientific discovery’, From humble beginnings, the Medical Research Council marks 100 years with first Open WeekAuthors Elliott, Chris Source Cambridge News 19 June 2013 Year 2013
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Subject Open Day at LMB marking the Centenary of the MRC Keywords Cavendish Laboratory; Centenary; Open Week; Adrian Penrose; Fred Sanger -
Behind the picture: Gisela Perutz and the LMB canteenAuthors Nightingale, Katherine Source MRC insight 14 June 2013 Year 2013
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Subject Story behind the photograph of Gisela Perutz and how she was central to the canteen Keywords Gisela Perutz; Canteen; Max Perutz; Vivien Perutz; Robin Perutz; ‘coffee culture’ -
Biochemist who found key to sequencing DNA dies aged 95Authors Jha, Alok Source The Guardian 21 November 2013 Year 2013
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Subject Fred Sanger, a former Head of the LMB’s PNAC Division, has died aged 95 Keywords Fred Sanger; phiX174; genome sequence; Sanger Centre; insulin -
Biological clocks defy circadian rhythms: Two marine animals have tidal and monthly timekeepers that work independently of daily cycleAuthors Barford, Eliot Source Nature 26 September 2013 Year 2013
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Subject Mick Hastings is amongst a group of scientists that have shown marine animals have tidal and monthly timekeepers that work independently of daily cycle Keywords Bristle worm; Platynereis dumerilii; Chris Chabot; ‘circatidal’; speckled sea louse; Eurydice pulchra; ‘circalunar’; circadian; Charalambos Kyriacou; Michael Hastings; Kristin Tessmar-Raible; University of Vienna -
Botox jab could ease arthritis and cancer with out side effects: Single injection could offer pain relief for monthsAuthors Macrae, Fiona Source Mail Online 30 October 2013 Year 2013
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Subject Bazbek Davletov designs drug that took the pain-relieving part of Botox and ‘stapled’ it to a friendly part of a similar poison produced by the tetanus bug. The tetanus toxin ferries the pain reliever to the spinal cord, where it stops pain signals being sent to the brain. Keywords Bazbek Davletov; Botox; botulinum; tetanus; neurological disorders; ‘super-Botox’; pain relief; Migraine