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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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  • Obituaries – Frederick Sanger
    Authors The Times Source The Times 21 November 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject Unassuming British biochemist whose pivotal and far-reaching discoveries made him one of the handful of double Nobel prizewinners dies. Keywords Fred Sanger; sequencing; amino acids; Quaker; Max Perutz; Sanger institute; genetic code; insulin; Order of Merit
  • Obituaries – Frederick Sanger
    Authors Maume, Chris Source The Independent 21 November 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject Fred Sanger whose pioneering work on DNA sequencing paved the way for mapping the human genome dies aged 95 Keywords Fred Sanger; human genome; DNA sequencing; insulin; phiX174; Bart Barrell; Alan Coulson; George Brownlee; Quaker; Order of Merit
  • Obituaries – Frederick Sanger, OM
    Authors The Daily Telegraph Source The Daily Telegraph 21 November 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject Fred Sanger who revolutionised science and medicine through DNA and protein sequencing has died aged 95 Keywords Fred Sanger; Human Genome Project; amino acids; sequencing; “killer chemical”; genes; insulin; Albert Neuberger; Max Perutz; Order of Merit; Sanger Institute
  • Point of View: Building for the future
    Authors Pelham, Hugh Source eLIFE 3 June 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject As we settle into our new building the director Hugh Pelham explains the challenges of living up to its prestigious past Keywords Hugh Pelham; Max Perutz; Aaron Klug; Fred Sanger; John Kendrew; Francis Crick; James Watson; Greg Winter; humanized monoclonal antibodies; Venki Ramakrishnan; ribosome; interstitial zones; flexible funding; £212m; new building; ethos
  • Professor Michael Neuberger
    Authors The Telegraph Source The Telegraph 30 October 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject Obituary for Michael Neuberger, the biochemist and immunologist whose work helped to launch a revolution in biomedical research. Keywords Michael Neuberger; lymphocytes; César Milstein; George Köhler; Therapeutic antibodies; ‘affinity maturation”; Mariann Bienz
  • Professor Michael Neuberger – Biochemist behind life-saving work on the immune system
    Authors Childs, Martin Source The Independent 2 November 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject Obituary for Michael Neuberger, from The Independent. Keywords Michael Neuberger; César Milstein; George Köhler; AID; lymphocytes; Cristina Rada; “deamination”; therapeutic antibodies
  • Professor Sir Kenneth Murray, Molecular biologist who helped to create a life-saving vaccine
    Authors The Times Source The Times 26 April 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject Obituary of Sir Kenneth Murray who worked with Fred Sanger in 1960’s Keywords Kenneth Murray; vaccine; Fred Sanger; Noreen Parker; hepatitis B; Biogen; Bacteriophage lambda; E.coli; plasmids
  • Profile of Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel, 2013 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry
    Authors Fersht, Alan. R. Source PNAS 6 December 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The beginnings of the science and its immediate impact, a personal account from a close by-stander Alan Fersht. Keywords Michael Levitt; Arieh Warshel; Martin Karplus; Alan Fersht; W.P Jencks; John Kendrew; X-ray crystallography; CHARMM; ENCAD; pancreatic trysin (BPTI); Shneior Lifson; lysozyme
  • Queen Crowns Nobel Prize Factory
    Authors Sweeney, Kate Source Business Weekly 20 May 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject The Queen is to officially open the new LMB building at the heart of the Cambridge UK technology cluster on Thursday, May 23 Keywords Unit for Research on the Molecular Structure of Biological Systems; Domantis; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Ribotargets; Protein Design Labs; Celltech; Biogen; Herceptin; Humira; The Queen; Duke of Edinburgh; Cambridge Biological Campus; Large Facilities Capital Fund; Deparment for Business, Innovation and Skills; Hugh Pelham; monoclonial antbodies; Open Day; Centenary; £212 million; Official Opening
  • Queen tours ‘Nobel Prize factory’
    Authors ITV News Source ITV Anglia News 23 May 2013 Year 2013
    Details Subject The Queen tours the world-leading research institute in Cambridge dubbed the “Nobel Prize factory” Keywords Mice eggs; Melina Schuh; abnormal eggs; the Queen; Duke of Edinburgh; £212 million building; Martin Dougherty

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