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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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  • What damage does alcohol do to our bodies?
    Authors Roxby, Philippa Source BBC News 2 October 2011 Year 2011
    Details Subject Study into the toxic effects of alcohol on mice, and the damage this can do to foetal DNA, is included in an article about the health effects of alcohol on humans. Keywords Alcohol; mental health; impair memory skills; reduce fertility; high blood pressure; alcoholic cardiomyopathy; congestive heart failure; stroke; toxic; Cancer Research UK; acetaldehyde; Dr KJ Patel; foetal alcohol syndrome; Dr Nick Sheron; alcoholic liver disease; Alcohol concern; Paul Wallace; Katherine Brown;
  • 1st patient treated with BAN2401
    Authors LifeArc Source LifeArc 6 September 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject First Alzheimer’s patient treated with BAN2401, a novel antibody targeting the neurotoxin believed to cause Alzheimer’s disease. Keywords BAN2401: Alzheimer’s disease; Tarran Jones; BioArctic Neuroscience AB (Stockholm); Eisai Co. Ltd.; Greg Winter; MRC Technology; Therapeutic Antibody Group (TAG); CDR-grafting; Elan/biogen Idec’s Tysabri; Chungai/Roche’s Actemra; Lars Lannfelt;
  • 3D structure of P13Kdelta: an important drug target for a wide range of diseases
    Authors The Medical News Source The Medical News, 12 January 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Pioneering work led by Roger Williams of LMB, explains for the first time the structure-based design of highly selective inhibitors of P13Kdelta Keywords Intellikine; Merck-Serono Research Center; Nature Chemical Biology; P13Kdelta (p110delta); Christian Rommel; Kevin Shokat; University of California, San Francisco; Roger Williams
  • A cure for the common cold may finally be achieved as a result of a remarkable discovery in a Cambridge laboratory.
    Authors Connor, Steve Source The Independent 2 November 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Scientists able to show for the first time that the body’s immune defences can destroy the common cold virus after it has invaded the inner sanctum of a human call. Keywords norovirus; rotavirus; Leo James; TRIM21; Greg Winter; rhionvirus; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • A cure for the common cold? Cambridge’s world-famous scientists make breakthrough
    Authors Grove, Jack Source Cambridge News 2 November 2010, pp. 1 & 5 Year 2010
    Details Subject A cure for the common cold and other viruses could be developed thanks to groundbreaking research at a Cambridge laboratory Keywords common cold; gastroenteritis; winter vomiting virus; Leo James; TRIM21; Greg Winter
  • A new line of research in the fight against Alzheimer's disease and dementia
    Authors Inserm Source Inserm Press Information, 26 January 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject A team at Inserm, directed by Etienne-Emile Baulieu, has characterised, at the cellular and molecular level, the interaction between the Tau protein and a protein known as FKBP52 which is very abundant in the brain. LMB's Michel Goedert collaborated with Inserm's team on the work. Keywords Alzheimer’s disease; Etienne-Emile Baulieu; FKBP52; Michel Goedert; Inserm (Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale); Institut Baulieu; Proceedings of the National Academy of Science; Michael Schumacher; Tau protein; Tauopathies; Vivre longtemps foundation (The ”Long Life” Foundation)
  • Adieu to the Centre for Protein Engineering
    Authors MRC Network Source MRC Network September/October 2010, p.6 Year 2010
    Details Subject Pioneering MRC research unit focused on the structure, stability and activity of proteins and engineering of antibodies is closing after 20 years Keywords Professor Sir Alan Fersht; CPE; Sir Greg Winter; Cambridge Antibody Technology; AstraZeneca; p53
  • Austrian antibody firm proves star power with EUR 8million round
    Authors Fountain, Ben Source Business Weekly, 6 January 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject f-star, which moved to the Babraham Research campus in order to build closer links to LMB, has raised £7.2m Keywords Aescap Venture; AstraZeneca; Atlas Venture; Babraham Research campus; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Domantis; f-star; Kevin Fitzgerald; GSK; Humira; Modular Antibody Technology; MP Healthcare Venture Management (MPH); Merck Serono Ventures; Novo Ventures; TVM Capital; Gregory Winter
  • Bicycle Therapeutics Signs License Agreement with EPFL and Adds SR One and SVLS to Seed Syndicate
    Authors Business Wire Source Business Wire, 29 April 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Bicycle Therapeutics (an LMB spin-out company) establishes a relationship with EPFL and receives further funding from two top ranked investors to complete its seed phase investment. Keywords Atlas Venture; Babraham Research Campus; Bicycle Therapeutics; Kate Bingham; CAT; Gabriel Clerc; Domantis; Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL); GlaxoSmithKline; Debbie Harland; Christian Heinis; Novartis Venture Fund; SR One; SV Life Sciences; John Tite; Gregory Winter
  • Biography captures Sydney Brenner’s unflagging scientific curiosity and lively personality
    Authors Benirschke, Ingrid Source EurekAlert 23 September 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Review of Sydney Brenner biography. Keywords Sydney Brenner; Francis Crick; James Watson; C. elegans; Robert Horvitz; John Sulston; Errol C. Friedberg

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