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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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  • Hearing your genes evolve
    Authors Gribbin, Deirdre Source The Leverhulme Trust 23 November 2011 Year 2011
    Details Subject Deirdre Gribbin working with scientists at LMB, including computational biologist Dr Sarah Teichmann, to create a new work for string quartet. Keywords Hearing your Genes Evolve; Deirdre Gribbin; Sarah Teichmann; Leverhulme Artist in Residence; music; string quartet; 1000 Genomes project
  • Is a cure for the common cold on the way?
    Authors Hegarty, Stephanie Source BBC News 20 December 2011 Year 2011
    Details Subject Look at whether recent research could eventually mean that colds are a thing of the past. Keywords Antiviral; Todd Rider; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); Draco; H1N1; swine flu; polio virus; cold; dengue fever; Ebola virus; Vaccinations; Dr Leo James; Professor Peter Palese; Mount Sinai Medical School; Dr Benhur Lee; Hugh Pennington; Interferons
  • Jason takes to water in boat made of bottle tops
    Authors Cambridge News Source Cambridge News 13 June 2011 Year 2011
    Details Subject Jason Embleton takes to the River Cam in his boat made of 10,000 milk bottle tops. Keywords Jason Embleton; River Cam; WRVS; Addenbrooke’s Hospital; boat; milk bottle tops; Jesus Green; sponsored paddle; Waterbeach; Bait’s Bite lock; raised £500
  • Light Turns On Caged Enzyme Biology: Illuminating a kinase bearing unnatural lysine reveals cell-signaling cascade
    Authors Arnaud, Celia Source Chemical and Engineering News 9 February 2011 Year 2011
    Details Subject An unnatural amino acid has given researchers a switch to turn on a specific enzyme with light. Keywords Jason Chin; Arnaud Gautier; Alexander Deiters; adenosine triphosphate (ATP); MEK1; Dario R. Alessi; kinase phosphorylates; lysine; illumination
  • Master of Trinity College Cambridge appointed
    Authors HM Government Source HM Government 16 December 2011 Year 2011
    Details Subject Sir Greg Winter appointed Master of Trinity College, Cambridge University Keywords Sir Greg Winter; Trinity College; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Domantis; Bicycle Therapeutics; Appointed
  • MedImmune Announces Winners of Its 6th Annual Global Abstract Competition
    Authors PR Newswire Source PR Newswire 15 November 2011 Year 2011
    Details Subject Jillian Barlow from LMB's PNAC Division is recognized for excellence in respiratory, inflammation and autoimmunity research. Keywords MedImmune; Gaithersburg; Annual Research Abstract Competition; AstraZeneca; Jillian Barlow; Xiangping Yang; Philippe LeBlanc; McGill University; Bing Yao; RIA
  • Molecular biology: No DNA needed, RNA goes solo
    Authors Nature Source Nature 13 April 2011 Year 2011
    Details Subject Researchers have engineered an RNA enzyme to synthesise another active RNA enzyme from an RNA template. Keywords Philipp Holliger; tC19Z; R18; ribozyme; RNA
  • MRC Scientists in Cambridge Honoured
    Authors Business Weekly Source Business Weekly 20 May 2011 Year 2011
    Details Subject Dr Sean Munro and Dr Andrew McKenzie receive top honours. Keywords Sean Munro; Fellow of the Royal Society; Andrew McKenzie; Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences; asthma
  • Murdoch scientist makes brain signal discovery
    Authors Manning, Jo Source Murdoch University website 5 July 2011 Year 2011
    Details Subject Research started at LMB by Sarah Etherington gives a closer understanding why early brain development is so critical to mental health and function long term Keywords Murdoch University; Sarah Etherington; visual cortex; autism; Professor Stephen Williams; Queensland Brain Institute; McCusker Charitable Foundation
  • New Link Revealed Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Healthy Aging
    Authors Science Daily Source Science Daily 15 August 2011 Year 2011
    Details Subject Recent studies led by Jernej Ule’s group have found new clues to the biology of normal aging and neurodegenerative diseases Keywords Alzheimer’s disease; neurodegenerative disorders; FTLD; Dr Jernej Ule; Dr james Tollervey; Dr Boris Rogelj; RNA; EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute; Affymetrix Inc; University of Ljubljana; Centre for Neurodegeneration Research; aging

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