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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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  • Caius remembers Crick
    Authors Mollon, John Source Once a Caian…. Michaelmas 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject Caius College unveils a memorial to Francis Crick with the ceremonial ribbon being cut by Jim Watson. Keywords Francis Crick, Caius College; Alan Fersht; James Watson; salk Institute; serpents; K.J Patel; Julian Sale; memorial; Cardozo Kindersley Workshop;
  • Cambridge blockbusters and 100 Years of the MRC
    Authors Vargas, Lautaro Source Cabume 13 November 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject Exactly one hundred years ago, the UK government of the day established an organisation to take care of medical research on behalf of the 1911 National Insurance Act Keywords one hundred years; National Insurance Act; tuberculosis; the Queen; £212m; Cambridge Biomedical Campus; ‘Nobel Prize Factory’ biotechnology; Humira; Cambridge Antibody Technology (CAT); AstraZeneca
  • Cambridge labs to open up their doors to the public as Medical Research Council celebrates 100th anniversary
    Authors Elliott, Chris Source Cambridge News 19 June 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject To celebrate 100 years of the Medical Research Council, MRC laboratories in Cambridge open their doors to the public. Keywords cathedral; Cavendish Laboratory; James Clerk Maxwell; JJ Thomson; Ernest Rutherford; Open Week; Adrian Penrose; National Insurance Act
  • Cancer Research Technology teams with Forma for DUB exploration
    Authors Mansell, Peter Source PharmaTimes 9 July 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject David Komander is part of collaborative consortium including FORMA Therapeutics and Cancer Research Technology, aiming to discover cancer drugs targeting deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) Keywords Cancer Research Technology (CRT); Cancer Research UK; Forma Therapeutics; deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs); Discovery Laboratories (CRT-DL); protein homeostasis; small-molecule cancer therapies; collaborative consortium
  • City Lib Dems out to lunch with minister
    Authors Allen, Rachel Source Cambridge News 4 October 2012 Year 2013
    Details Subject Business Secretary Vince Cable visits the new LMB building while in Cambridge Keywords Vince Cable; Julian Huppert; Liberal Democrat; building
  • Computer chemists win Nobel prize
    Authors Morgan, James; Amos, Jonathan Source BBC News 9 October 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry has gone to three scientists who “took the chemical experiment into cyberspace.” All three men spent varying periods at the LMB, in particular Michael Levitt who started his PhD at LMB at the end of the 1960s Keywords Michael Levitt; Martin Karplus; Arieh Warshel; pharmaceuticals; Max Perutz; Computer; Computational Chemistry; Richard Henderson; Moore’s Law; mathematical models
  • Court Circular – Buckingham Palace
    Authors The Times Source The Times 24 May 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject Announcement in Court Circular of the visit by The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh to open the new LMB building Keywords The Queen; The Duke of Edinburgh; Hugh Pelham; Lord Sainsbury of Turville; Sir John Savill; Guided Bus; officially opened
  • Crowds gather to see the Queen before she boards the guided bus
    Authors Chris Elliott and Raymond Brown Source May 24 2013 Cambridge News Year 2013
    Details Subject Queen arrives in Cambridge to open the LMB Keywords Queen; Rosie hospital; Cambridge
  • Did life on Earth have very cold beginnings?
    Authors Highfield, Roger Source The Telegraph 11 November 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject The new flavours of genetic information and life without pre-existing call may lead to a dramatic surge in the possibilities for living things Keywords icy origins; abiogenesis; Goldilocks; Philipp Holliger; “RNA world”; evolution; sub-zero temperatures; xenonucleic acids (XNA); HNA; TNA; “artificial cells’
  • Double Nobel winner Dr Fred Sanger dies at 95
    Authors Connor, Steve Source The Independent 21 November 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject Announcement of Fred Sangers death in the Independent Keywords Fred Sanger; human genome; John Sulston; Venki Ramakrishnan; insulin; DNA sequencing

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