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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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  • How new science is transforming the optical microscope
    Authors The Royal Society Source The Royal Society 13 February 2012 Year 2012
    Details Subject The 2012 Leeuwenhoek Lecture was given by Brad Amos. Keywords Leeuwenhoek Lecture; Brad Amos; optical microscope; John White; University of Strathclyde; biological laser-scannning confocal microscope; lens size; ‘small lens’; fluorescent probes
  • Investigators Describe Bioorthogonal Reaction for Rapid Site-Specific Protein Labeling
    Authors GEN News Highlights Source GEN 6 February 2012 Year 2012
    Details Subject LMB Scientist and colleagues at the North Carolina State University have created specially engineered mammalian cells to enable researchers to label proteins of interest more efficiently Keywords North Carolina State University (NCSU); norbornene; Jason Chin; bioorthogonal; tetrazines; aminoacyl-tRNA; synthetase/tRNA; Methanosarcina; PylRS/tRNACUA; L‑lysine
  • Many Proteins Exist in a State of ‘Disorder’ and Yet Are Functional
    Authors ScienceDaily Source ScienceDaily 20 September 2012 Year 2012
    Details Subject Disordered proteins that fail fold either whole or in part and yet they are functional. Keywords Rohit Pappu; Centre for Biological Systems Engineering; Washington University in St. Louis; Keith Dunker; Indiana University Schools of Medicine and Informatics; highly disordered proteins; proteom; M.Madan Babu; Peter Tompa; disordered regions
  • Mapping the Neural Network Governing Male Roundworm Mating.
    Authors ALN Magazine Source ALN Magazine 31 July 2012 Year 2012
    Details Subject Researchers have determined the complete wiring diagram for the part of the nervous system controlling mating in male roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans. Keywords Caenorhabditis elegans; Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University; synapses; Scott Emmons; Travis Jarrell; Yi Wang; Adam Bloniaz; Christopher Brittin; Meng Xu; David Hall; J. Nichol Thomson; Donna Albertson; nervous system; connectomics; “connectome”
  • Master of Trinity
    Authors Jenny Chapman Source Cambridge Business May 2012 Year 2012
    Details Subject A reflection of Sir Gregory Winter business and academic life at Trinity. Keywords Trinity college; CAT; Bicycle therapeutics
  • New College master appointed
    Authors Pride magazine Source Pride magazine February 2012 Year 2012
    Details Subject HM the Queen has been appointed Sir Gregory as master of Trinity College Keywords Trinity College; Sir Gregory
  • Nobel success: What makes a great lab?
    Authors Bynum, William Source Nature 5 October 2012 Year 2012
    Details Subject Reflection on the factors that have brought nine Nobel prizes to the UK Laboratory of Molecular Biology Keywords nine Nobel prizes; Max Perutz; John Kendrew; James Watson; Francis Crick; Cavendish Laboratory; Justus von Liebig; Thomas Hunt Morgan; J.D. Bernal; X-ray diffraction techniques; Lawrence Bragg; MRC Unit for Research on Molecular Structure of Biological Systems;Hugh Huxley; Fredrick Sanger; Sydney Brenner, Cesar Milstein; Aaron Klug; Michel Goedert; Richard Henderson; Hugh Pelham; Audrey Martin; Slippers
  • One for the road?
    Authors Mick Le Moigan Source Issue 12 Michaelmas 2012 Gonville & Caius College Cambridge Year 2012
    Details Subject A reflection of Dr Patel personal disappointment- excessive alcohol consumption can lead to long term genetic damage. Keywords alcohol consumption; DNA; Liver;
  • Professor Sir Alan Fersht FRS becomes the 42nd Master of Caius.
    Authors Gonville and Caius College Source Gonville and Caius College 9 October 2012 Year 2012
    Details Subject Sir Alan Fersht named as the new Master of Caius Keywords Sir Alan Fersht; Imperial College London; Chemistry Department Cambridge University; Gabor Medal; Davy Medal; Gonville and Caius College
  • Reality check for DNA nanotechnology
    Authors Nanowerk Source Nanowerk News 13 December 2012 Year 2012
    Details Subject Two major barriers to the advancement of DNA nanotechnology beyond the research lab have been knocked down, in a collaboration between LMB and Technische Universitaet Muenchen Keywords DNA nanotechnology; Hendrik Dietz; Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM); synthetic membrane channel; three-dimentional DNA-based structure; subnanometer-resolution; electron microscopy; Sjors Scheres; nanomanufacturing

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