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Giant 'Mesolens' observes in incredible detailAuthors Geere, Duncan Source Wired UK, 29 June 2010 Year 2010
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Subject A team at LMB designed and built ‘Mesolens’: a microscope that allows scientists to view different layers of an object progressively, and focus on specific depths. The microscope is being exhibited at the Royal Society’s 350th anniversary exhibition. Keywords 350th anniversary; Mesolens; microscope; Royal Festival Hall; Royal Society; Summer Science -
Giant New Lens Shows Minutest Of CellsAuthors Sinclair, Lulu Source Sky News, 2 July 2010 Year 2010
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Subject Scientists at LMB have come up with a giant-lensed microscope to allow them to see the minutest of cells. Keywords William [Brad] Amos; Robert Boyle; flea; Mesolens; microscope; mouse embryos; Isaac Newton; Royal Society; Christopher Wren -
Good night’s sleep vital for your childAuthors Exley, Stephen Source Cambridge News, 20 February 2010, p.6 Year 2010
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Subject Report about a survey suggesting children do not get enough sleep. LMB scientist Michael Hastings is among those interviewed for the article. Keywords children; Mariana Figueiro; Paul Gringrass; Michael Hastings; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; sleep -
Grant Winners: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilAuthors Times Higher Education Source Times Higher Education, 17 June 2010 Year 2010
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Subject Sixteen transnational projects have received EUR24 million (£20 million) in funding under ERASysBio+. Among the winners is the LMB's Madan Babu Keywords ApoNET; Madan Babu; BBSRC; Christopher Philip Bonell; C5Sys; Peter Cook; Andrew Cossins; Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation programme; EpiGenSys; ERASysBio+; GRAPPLE; Health Technology Assessment programme; livSYSiPS; Bashir Matata; Samuel McClinton; National Institute for Health Research; Public Health Research programme; David Rand; Robin Spiller; Henning Walczak; Hans Westerhoff; David Whitmore -
Greg Winter. Medicines specialistAuthors The Times Eureka 100 Source The Times Eureka 100 October 2010 Year 2010
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Subject Greg Winter included on the Eureka 100 list (at No. 46)of most important contemporary figures in British science. Keywords Herceptin; Humira; monoclonical antibodies; Sir Greg Winter -
Heptares Therapeutics extends multi-fte chemistry collaboration with oxygen healthcare (o2h)Authors ERBI Source ERBI, 20 May 2010 Year 2010
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Subject Executives from Heptares Therapeutics and O2h announce an extension of the agreement under which O2h provides multi-FTE -synthetic chemistry services to support discovery programmes at Heptares. Heptares partly arose out of work conducted by scientists at LMB. Keywords ADME; Ahmedabad, India; Miles Congreve; GPCRs; Heptares Therapeutics; National Institute for Medical Research; O2h; Sunil Shah; StaR technology -
How do cells crawl?Authors LCN Source LCN Research Highlights, 2010 Year 2010
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Subject Researchers at the London Centre for Nanotechnology and in Cambridge have developed a physical model that explains how cells move. The LMB’s Murray Stewart is one of the authors of the PNAS paper. Keywords amoeboid cell motility; Arp2/3; Tom Duke; lamellipod; polymerisation; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; Christian Schreiber; Murray Stewart -
Immigration cap ‘will deter scientists’Authors Cambridge News Source Cambridge News 8 November 2010 Year 2010
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Subject Nobel prize winner Venki Ramakrishnan has warned that the cap on immigration will cost Britian the services of some of the world’s top scientists. Keywords Immigration cap; Venki Ramakrishnan; ribosome; visa controls; migrant cap -
Immune discovery opens up new line of attack against virusesAuthors Sample, Ian Source The Guardian 1 November 2010 Year 2010
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Subject The immune system found to target viruses inside cells, suggesting new strategies against infections including the common cold and winter vomiting bug. Keywords Leo James; TRIM21; Greg Winter; rotavirus; rhinovirus; proteasome; Proceedings of the National Academy of sciences -
Keep Britain open to best researchers, say scientists. Nobel winners condemn immigration curbsAuthors Henderson, Mark Source The Times 7 October 2010, p.1 Year 2010
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Subject Britain’s future as a centre of scientific excellence is threatened by the Government cap on immigration, Nobel prize-winning researchers warn. Keywords immigration; Vince Cable; Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR); non-EU; Sir Paul Nurse; Sir Tim Hunt; Sir Martin Evans; Sir Harry Kroto; Sir John Walker; Sir John Sulston; Professor Andre Geim; Professor Konstantin Novoselov; Sir Mark Walport; Imran Khan; James Watson; Hans Krebs; Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS); visas; migration; Venki Ramakrishnan; Premier League footballers