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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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  • Body clock pills ‘could cure jet lag and manic depression’
    Authors Adams, Stephen Source The Telegraph 23 August 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Team of British and American scientists have found a drug which can slow down, kick start and reset the body clocks of mice. Keywords Andrew Loudon; Mick Hastings; circadian rhythms; Pfizer; casein kinase 1
  • Brain cartography: the fly mating dance neurons mapped.
    Authors AlphaGalileo Source AlphaGalileo 29 September 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Researchers have mapped neurons of the fruit fly, Drosophila, that controls sexual behavior. Keywords Barry Dickson; Jai Yu; Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP); [Greg Jefferis]
  • Building the MRC community
    Authors MRC Network Source MRCNetwork May/June 2010 p5 Year 2010
    Details Subject MRC Fellows recently had a chance to get together and quiz senior staff and discuss issues around strategic policy and support for scientists at BMA House in London Keywords Sir Leszek Borysiewicz; MRC Fellows’ Symposium and Dinner; Dr Venki Ramakrishnan; MRC Question Time
  • Cambridge beats old rival in Workplace Challenge
    Authors Thomas, Michael Source Road.cc, 14 July 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Cambridge and Oxford both ran Cycle Challenges. Cambridge managed to persuade more people onto their bikes, with 132 new cyclists compared to Oxford’s 117. The LMB were one of the participating organisations (and one of the top teams). Keywords British Antarctic Survey; Cambridge Mechatronics; Cyclox; Mike Davies; Hinxton Hall; IUCN; Richard Mann; Oxford; UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre; Wellcome Trust; Workplace Cycle Challenge
  • Cambridge research key to UK economy, says Minister
    Authors Quested, Tony Source Business Weekly 13 September 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject As part of a visit to Cambridge, Universities and Science Minister attends the topping out ceremony at the new £200m building for the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge. Keywords David Willetts, MP; topping out ceremony
  • Cambridge road to be named after legendary scientist
    Authors Cambridge First Source Cambridge First, 10 July 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject The access road leading to the LMB-2 building will be named ‘Francis Crick Ave’. Keywords Addenbrooke’s; Cambridge Biomedical Campus; Francis Crick; LMB-2; Hugh Pelham; road; James Watson
  • Cancer-causing viruses exploit genetic achilles heel, finds study
    Authors Press Association Source The Guardian, 25 April 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Some viruses learned to protect themselves by exploiting a natural "brake" on the immune system, research has shown. The study was carried out by Cancer Research UK in collaboration with LMB. Nature Cell Biology (Martin Fabani co-authored) paper available here: http://www.nature.com/ncb/journal/v12/n5/pdf/ncb2054.pdf Keywords cancer; Cancer Research UK; Kaposi’s sarcoma; Dimitris Lagos; microRNAs; Nature Cell Biology; University College London; Lesley Walker
  • Cell science breakthrough could beat common cold
    Authors Clarke, Tom Source Channel 4 News 2 November 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject New research suggests the immune system can fight viruses from within healthy cells. Keywords Leo James; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS); TRIM21:
  • Change of leadership at MRC Cancer Cell Unit
    Authors MRC Network Source MRC Network, January/February 2010, p.21 Year 2010
    Details Subject LMB alumnus Ron Laskey steps down as Director of the MRC Cancer Cell Unit. (Brief outline of Laskey’s career) Keywords MRC Cancer Cell Unit; Ron Laskey; Ashok Venkitaraman
  • City at pinnacle of Nobel Prize league
    Authors Dickens, Andrew Source Cambridge News 6 October 2010, p.6 Year 2010
    Details Subject Cambridge is the most decorated Nobel-winning institution in the world. Keywords Lord Rayleigh; Venki Ramakrishnan; John Walker; Hugh Pelham; Sir Martin Evans; John Sulston; Sydney Brenner; Bob Horvitz; Sir Martin Rees; Trinity College;

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