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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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  • Hot headed: brain temperature can exceed 40 degrees
    Authors Nature Source Nature 23 June 2022, p.627 Year 2022
    Details Subject Magnetic resonance spectroscopy allowed Nina Rzechorzek (member of the O’Neill group, Cell Biology) and collaborators to create a HEATWAVE map Keywords Temperature; brain; Nina Rzechorzek; John O’Neill; scans; 40ºC; traumatic brain injury; rises and falls
  • Inja Radman
    Authors Malins, Abi Source WATT 11 August 2022 Year 2022
    Details Subject Inja Radman discusses her career so far with Women Ahead of Their Time (WATT), including the “fantastic time” she spent as a PhD student and Investigator Scientist in Jason Chin’s group Keywords Inja Radman; biotech; Silicon Valley; genetics; Summer School of Science; Jason Chin; Synthetic Biology; WATT; IndieBio; New Culture; Matt Gibson; cellular agriculture;
  • Interview with Dr Madeline Lancaster
    Authors The Biologist Source The Biologist 28 September 2022 Year 2022
    Details Subject Developmental biologist Dr Madeline Lancaster discusses how she almost accidentally created cerebral organoids, and the fascinating insights they are revealing about what makes the human brain special Keywords Madeline Lancaster Cerebral organoids Stem cells Brain
  • Introducing the next SRBR Public Outreach Fellow
    Authors Ananthasubramaniam, Bharath Source Society for Research on Biological Rhythms 30 June 2022 Year 2022
    Details Subject Andrew Beale, a postdoc in John O’Neill’s group in the Cell Biology Division, discusses his plans as new Public Outreach Fellow for the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms (SRBR), Keywords Andrew Beale; John O’Neill; SRBR Public Outreach Fellow; biological rhythms; Circadian rhythms; public engagement; chronobiology; temperature sensitivity; Clockbites
  • Joan Heath interviews Suzanne Cory and Joan Steitz: a female perspective of science in the swinging ‘60s
    Authors Joan Heath Source The company of Biologists May 2022 Year 2022
    Details Subject An interview with Joan Stietz and Suzanne Cory. They discuss there careers and experiences in Science and new new challenges for women in science in a post pandemic world. Keywords Joan Heath Suzanne Cory Joan Steitz PhD tRNA
  • Kiyoshi Nagai. 25 June 1949-27 September 2019
    Authors Newman, Andy; Luisi Ben Source Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of The Royal Society 16 March 2022 Year 2022
    Details Subject Royal Society Biographical Memoir, written by Andy Newman and Ben Luisi looks at the life and career of Kiyoshi Nagai who died in September 2019 Keywords Kiyoshi Nagai; haemoglobin; spliceosome; Max Perutz; John Kilmartin; Hans Thøgersen; John Kendrick-Jones; Chris Oubridge; Aaron Klug; Daniela Rhodes; Giulio Fermi
  • Lehmann named to receive Vanderbilt Prize in Biomedical Science
    Authors Snyder, Bill Source Vanderbilt University Medical Centre 20 April 2022 Year 2022
    Details Subject Ruth Lehmann is the 2022 recipient of the Vanderbilt Prize in Biomedical Science, and she was a Postdoctoral Visitor with Michael Wilcox and Peter Lawrence in the Cell Biology Division. Keywords Ruth Lehmann; Director Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research; alumni; Cell Biology; Vanderbilt Prize in Biomedical Sciences; fruit fly Drosophila; germ cells
  • LMB determines structures of filaments found in parkinson’s
    Authors Paul Buckley Source Cambridge independent 28 October 2022 Year 2022
    Details Subject Filaments that form in the brains of individuals with Parkinson's and Dementia with lewy bodies have been made. They used Cyro-EM to determine the structure of the filaments. Keywords Filaments Parkinson’s Dementia Lewy bodies Cyro-EM Alpa-synuclein
  • LMB researcher wins Eppendorf Award for young scientists following breakthroughs
    Authors Cambridge Independent Source Cambridge independent 27 July 2022 Year 2022
    Details Subject Kelly Nguyen group leader of Structural Studies has won the Eppendorf award for her postdoctoral research on the spliceosome and the role of telomeres in human diseases. Keywords Kelly Nguyen Telomere Spliceosome Award Cryo‑EM
  • LMB saddended by death of mass spectrometry expert, 43
    Authors Paul Brackley Source Cambridge Independent 7th December 2022 Year 2022
    Details Subject The LMB has been left saddended and shocked by the death of Holger Kramer at the age of 43. The Mass spectrometry expert suffered a brain heamorrhage. Keywords Holger Kramer; Mass Spectometry; Brain heamorhage; Proteomics analysis