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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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  • Genetic scientists win Nobel prize
    Authors Cookson, Clive Source Financial Times, 8 October 2009 Year 2009
    Details Subject Three scientists who discovered how the genetic code is translated into the molecules of life have won the 2009 Nobel chemistry prize Keywords Elizabeth Blackburn; Francis Crick; Carol Greider; Venkatraman Ramakrishnan; ribosome; Thomas Steitz; James Watson; Ada Yonath
  • Getting in the loop with Bicycle Therapeutics
    Authors MedNous Source MedNous, November/December 2009, p.7 Year 2009
    Details Subject Interview with Regina Hodits of Atlas Venture who has worked with Greg Winter to set up the company, Bicycle Therapeutics Keywords Apax Partners; Atlas Venture; bi-cyclic molecule; Bicycle Therapeutics; Big Pharma; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Domantis; f-star; Genmab A/B; Christian Heinis; Regina Hodits; Anja König; monoclonal antibodies; Novartis Venture Funds; Gregory Winter
  • Hur kan den här miljönge fjorton Nobelpris? [In Swedish – loosely translated as How can this environment win 14 Nobel prizes?]
    Authors Hamrén, Henrik Source Sydsvenskan [Swedish daily paper], 9 December 2009, p.1 & 14-15 Year 2009
    Details Subject Tomorrow Venkatraman Ramkrishnan receives the Nobel prize in chemistry, and LMB can boast it’s 14th Nobel prize Keywords Sydney Brenner; Francis Crick; Robert [Horvitz]; John Kendrew; Aaron Klug; Georges Köhler; Cèsar Milstein; Venkatraman Ramkrishnan; Gisela Perutz; Max Perutz; Venkatraman Ramkrishnan; Daniela Rhodes; Fred Sanger; John Sulston; John Walker; James Watson
  • I like to ride by bicycle …
    Authors Laboratory News Source Laboratory News, November 2009, p.11 Year 2009
    Details Subject Bicycle therapeutics secures venture capitalist funding Keywords Atlas Venture; Bicycle therapeutics; Christian Heinis; Regina Hodits; Anja König; Novartis Venture Fund; John Tite; Gregory Winter
  • India-born scientist gets Nobel
    Authors India Digest Source India Digest 7 (20): 1 & 3; 15 October 2009 Year 2009
    Details Subject Venkatraman Ramakrishnan is awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry Keywords Venkatraman Ramakrishnan; Ribosome; Thomas A. Steitz; Ada E. Yonath
  • Indian-born scientist shares chemistry Nobel
    Authors The Hindu Source The Hindu, 8 October 2009, p.1 Year 2009
    Details Subject Venki Ramakrishnan wins 2009 chemistry Nobel prize Keywords Jeremy Berg; Leszek Borysiewicz; N. Gautham; P. K. Ponnuswamy; G. N. Ramachandran; Venkatraman Ramakrishnan; ribosome; A. C. Sharma; Thomas Steitz; M. Vijayan; Ada Yonath
  • Industry update: New MRC spin-out company launched
    Authors MRC Network Source MRC Network, November/December 2009, p.7 Year 2009
    Details Subject A new biotechnology company, Bicycle Therapeutics, has been established based on technology developed at the LMB Keywords Bicycle Therapeutics; Cambridge Antibody Technology; drugs; Christian Heinis; Hugh Pelham; John Tite; Gregory Winter
  • Invest in curiosity. It leads to pots of gold
    Authors Blakemore, Colin Source Times, 9 October 2009, p.42 Year 2009
    Details Subject Research pays off – and that well-researched fact should be music to the ears of Treasury officials in these straitened times Keywords Colin Blakemore; Sydney Brenner; Francis Crick; HEFCE; Max Perutz; PricewaterhouseCoopers; Venki Ramakrishnan; ribosomes; Fred Sanger; James Watson
  • Last Night’s Television – Timing isn’t everything
    Authors Sutcliffe, Tom Source The Independent, 25 February 2009 Year 2009
    Details Subject Review of BBC Two’s Horizon: The Secret Life of Your Body Clock, a programme LMB scientist Michael Hastings contributed to. (See recording HASTINGS-01-V). Keywords BBC Two; Michael Hastings; Horizon; The Secret Life of Your Body Clock
  • Last night’s TV
    Authors Mangan, Lucy Source The Guardian, 25 February 2009 Year 2009
    Details Subject Review of BBC Two’s Horizon: The Secret Life of Your Body Clock, a programme LMB scientist Michael Hastings contributed to. (See recording HASTINGS-01-V). Keywords BBC Two; Michael Hastings; Horizon; The Secret Life of Your Body Clock

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