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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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  • The microscope that can see a flea's beating heart
    Authors BBC Source BBC Newsnight page, 25 June 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject LMB’s Brad Amos demonstrates the microscope for Newsnight's Science editor, Susan Watts. (Video.) Keywords Brad Amos; lens microscope; Newsnight; Royal Society; Southbank Centre; water flea; Susan Watts
  • This Week in Science
    Authors Genomeweb Source Genomeweb: The Daily Scan, 11 June 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Investigators [led by Paul Pace] at the LMB and their colleagues report that the "disruption of both FANCC and Ku70 suppresses sensitivity to cross-linking agents, diminishes chromosome breaks, and reverses defective homologous recombination" in Fanconi anemia. Keywords American Journal of Human Genetics; Michael Balter; BRAF; Cancer Research UK; Fanconi anemia; induced T-to-natural-killer cells (ITNK cells); natural killer cells; (NK cells); Nature [journal]; Shlomo Sand; Science [journal]; Science Translational Medicine [journal]; Anita Shapira; Wellcome Trust Sanger
  • This Year’s Padma Awards announced
    Authors Press Information Bureau Source Press Information Bureau (Government of India), 25 January 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Venki Ramakrishnan chosen for ‘Padma Vibhushan’, India's highest civilian award. Keywords Padma Awards; Padma Vibhushan; Venki Ramakrishnan
  • Tom Peck: Yet another triumph for the place they call ‘the Nobel Prize factory’
    Authors Peck, Tom Source The Independent 2 November 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject The lab got its 14th Nobel award last year. It traces its roots back to the discovery of the DNA double helix. Keywords Francis Crick; Jim Watson; Max Perutz; Gisela Perutz; Fred Sanger; Richard Henderson; John Sulston; Sydney Brenner; Robert Horovitz; John Kendrew
  • Topping out ceremony for molecular biology lab
    Authors Cambridge News Source Cambridge News 14 September 2010, p.24 Year 2010
    Details Subject New Cambridge research centre has been described as inspirational by a top lawyer Keywords Elizabeth Jones; Hewitsons; Biomedical Campus; Cancer Research UK; the Wellcome Trust; University College London; topping out
  • ‘Topping out’ of MRC Laboratory in Cambridge
    Authors Edmondson, Karli Source architectnews.co.uk 10 September 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Work on the RMJM designed new building for MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology reached the first major stage of completion with its topping out. Keywords Andrew Lansley, MP: David Willetts, MP; Hugh Pelham; topping out; RMJM
  • Transcriptional control in flies
    Authors Cosgrove, Andrew Source BioMed Central Blog, 7 May 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject “In a paper recently published in Genome Biology, Boris Adryan (Cambridge University) and Sarah Teichmann (LMB) have presented evidence that calls in to question currently-held beliefs about how transcription factors (TFs) coordinate gene expression during development to specify the fates of the different tissues in the body.” Keywords Boris Adryan; Drosophila melanogaster; Genome Biology; Uwe Ohler; Sarah Teichmann; transcriptional factors (TFs)
  • UK-Europe collaborations harness biology for engineering
    Authors Nanowerk Source Nanowerk News, 19 May 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Four new projects will develop biological methods that offer a new approach to antibiotic production, power generation for extremely small mechanical components, new classes of medicines and innovative techniques to study cell biology. One of the projects is led by Philip Holliger at the LMB. Keywords aptamer; Janet Allen; Richard Barry; Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC); Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC); European Collaborative Research Scheme (EUROCORES); European Science Foundation; EuroSYNBIO Programme; Philip Holliger; Minister for Universities and Science; NANOCELL; Sciencewise ERC; David Sherratt; SINTEF; synthetic biology; Nicolas Szita; Lesley Thompson; US National Science Foundation; David Willetts
  • Video interviews of ERBI conference
    Authors ERBI Source ERBI Conference, 9 June 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject A series of brief film interviews with entrepreneurs, scientists and company executives from the ERBI region speaking about a wide range of topical issues. Includes interviews with Gregory Winter and Richard Henderson. Keywords Gordon Baxter; biotechnology; Allan Bradbury; Cambridge; David Chiswell; Richard Henderson; interviews; Chris Lowe; Allan Marchington; Alan Smith; Gregory Winter
  • Virus breakthrough raises hope over ending common cold.
    Authors BBC News Source BBC News 2 November 2010 Year 2010
    Details Subject Scientists say they have made a landmark discovery which could pave the way for new drugs to beat illnesses like the common cold. Keywords Leo James; TRIM21; Greg Winter; winter vomiting; PNAS

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