Author: Western Morning News, Plymouth
Title: Scientist's Prize
Reference Western Morning News, Plymouth, 19 October 1982
Year: 1982
Type: Nobel Prize
Subject: Aaron Klug wins Nobel Prize
Keywords: Aaron Klug
Photographs:Author: The Daily Telegraph
Title: Alexander Stokes. Crystallographer who first worked out that DNA was probably helical
Reference The Daily Telegraph, 28 February 2003
Year: 2003
Type: Obituary
Subject: Alexander Stokes
Keywords: Lawrence Bragg; William Bragg; Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Raymond Gosling; John Randall; Alexander Stokes; Margaret Stokes; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins; Herbert Wilson
Photographs: Stokes with Gosling, Wilson and Wilkins beneath the DNA plaque at King's, LondonAuthor: Leake, Jonathan
Title: Father of DNA revives 50-year feud
Reference The Sunday Times, 23 February 2003, p.22
Year: 2003
Type: DNA - Structure
Subject: James Watson has reignited a 50-year row by criticising Rosalind Franklin (Also small piece about Rosalind Franklin Medal)
Keywords: Tony Blair; Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Susan Greenfield; Brenda Maddox; Lord Sainsbury; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins
Photographs: Franklin in Paris; Barrington Brown's Watson & CrickAuthor: Edge, Simon
Title: They found the secret of life and nothing would be the same again
Reference Daily Express, 28 February 2003, p.13
Year: 2003
Type: DNA - Structure
Subject: Fifty years ago today, scientists Watson and Crick unravelled the mystery of DNA
Keywords: Archimedes; Francis Crick; Eugenics; Rosalind Franklin; Gattaca; GM Crops; Adolf Hitler; Human Genome Project; Jurassic Park; The Eagle Pub; 'Mona Lisa of Science'; James Watson
Photographs: Montage of Watson, Crick and DNA modelAuthor: Leake, Jonathan
Title: Beckhams invited to science's DNA party
Reference The Sunday Times, 2 February 2003, p.11
Year: 2003
Type: DNA - Structure
Subject: James Watson has invited David and Victoria Beckham to be guests of honour at a dinner to celebrate the secret of DNA
Keywords: Patrick Bateson; David Beckham; Victoria Beckham; Tony Blair; Sydney Brenner; Michael Caine; Sean Connery; Francis Crick; Duke of Edinburgh; Prince of Wales; Princess Royal; The Queen; John Sulston; James Watson; Jan Wilmut; Peter Wrobel
Photographs: Guildhall, London; James Watson; David and Victoria BeckhamAuthor: Highfield, Roger
Title: This is the molecule that maketh man
Reference The Daily Telegraph, 23 May 2001, p.22
Year: 2001
Type: Science
Subject: Researchers have revealed the workings of a machine - the ribosome - that helps turn genes into flesh and blood
Keywords: Francis Crick; Peter Moore; Harry Noller; Venki Ramakrishnan; Ribosome; Thomas Steitz; James Watson; Heinz Gunther Wittmann; Ada Yonath
Photographs: Two views of the ribosomeAuthor: Chapman, Jenny
Title: RiboTargets has a fortune from RNA in its sights
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 20 June 2000 (Business pp.4-5)
Year: 2000
Type: Biotechnology Companies
Subject: RiboTargets and the biotechnology sector
Keywords: Jonathan Karn; RiboTargets; Simon Sturge
Photographs: Simon SturgeAuthor: Taylor, Rose
Title: Nobel prize for scientist who unravelled mysteries of DNA
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 9 December 2002, pp.20-21
Year: 2002
Type: Nobel Prize
Subject: John Sulston will receive the Nobel Prize for Medicine for genetic discoveries on the nematode worm
Keywords: Sydney Brenner; Caenorhabditis elegans; Robert Horvitz; Nematode Worm; Adrian [Sulston]; Daphne [Sulston]; John Sulston; Ingrid [Sulston]; Muriel [Sulston]; Ted [Sulston]
Photographs: John Sulston 'in the lab'; John Sulston and Marc Quinn at the National Portrait GalleryAuthor: Gillie, Oliver
Title: Molecule pioneers hold celebration
Reference The Independent, 25 May 1987
Year: 1987
Type: Historical - LMB History
Subject: The pioneers of molecular biology meet in Cambridge to celebrate 40 years of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Keywords: Sydney Brenner; Francis Crick; Jean Hanson; Hugh Huxley; John Kendrew; Aaron Klug; Cesar Milstein; Max Perutz; Fred Sanger; James Watson
Photographs: Group photograph of Perutz, Kendrew, Klug, Watson, Milstein, Sanger, Huxley, BrennerAuthor: Veitch, Andrew
Title: Leading brain research centre to close
Reference The Guardian, [date unknown]
Year: [c. mid 1980s]
Type: Funding
Subject: The MRC plans to close the neurochemical pharmacology unit at Cambridge University Medical School
Keywords: John Butterfield; Leslie Iverson; Angus Mackay; Neurochemical Pharmacology Unit
Photographs:Author: Veitch, Andrew
Title: Job puzzle at doomed brain unit
Reference The Guardian, [date unknown]
Year: [c. mid 1980's]
Type: Funding
Subject: Staff at the Neurochemical Pharmacology Unit have been told it is to close because a new director has not been found
Keywords: Piers Emson; Leslie Iversen; Neurochemical Pharmacology Unit
Photographs:Author: Sattaur, Omar
Title: How antibodies know their enemies
Reference New Scientist, 26 July 1984
Year: 1984
Type: Science
Subject: Just how the immune system manages to produce specific antibody for antigens has puzzled immunologists for decades
Keywords: Cesar Milstein; Monoclonals; Somatic mutation
Photographs: Cesar Milstein; Drawing: the variable regions of immunoglobulinsAuthor: Wright, Pearce
Title: Sex and the single gene in 100,000
Reference The Times, 30 July 1984
Year: 1984
Type: Science
Subject: Work on the worm reveals that just one gene is responsible for male characteristic
Keywords: Sydney Brenner; Caenorhabditis elegans; Nematode worm
Photographs:Author: Newmark, Peter
Title: Prizes (at last) for immunology
Reference Nature 311: 601, 18 October 1984
Year: 1984
Type: Nobel Prize
Subject: Nobel prize for Cesar Milstein, Georges Kohler and Niels Jerne
Keywords: Blobel; Francis Crick; Niels Jerne; John Kendrew; Aaron Klug; Georges Kohler; Cesar Milstein; Monoclonal Antibodies; Max Perutz; Sabatini; Fred Sanger; James Watson
Photographs:Author: McKie, Robin
Title: Lost millions of the Nobel magic bullets
Reference Observer, 21 October 1984
Year: 1984
Type:
Subject: Britain may have lost millions of pounds by failing to patent monoclonal antibodies
Keywords: Georges Kohler; Cesar Milstein; Monoclonal Antibodies; National Research Development Corporation; Patents
Photographs: Cesar MilsteinAuthor: Timmins, Nicholas
Title: Briton wins Nobel prize for medicine
Reference The Times, 16 October 1984
Year: 1984
Type: Nobel Prize
Subject: The Nobel Prize for Medicine won by Cesar Milstein, Niels Jerne and Georges Kohler
Keywords: Niels Jerne; Georges Kohler; Cesar Milstein; Monoclonal Antibodies; magic bullet’
Photographs: Cesar Milstein outside LMB; Niels Jerne and Georges Kohler toasting their successAuthor: Cambridge Evening News
Title: Protests get short shrift from PM: Thatcher meets the cell pioneers
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 28 August 1980 p.5
Year: 1980
Type: Visitors
Subject: Margaret Thatcher greeted by animal right activists as she visits LMB, before also visiting other locations in Cambridge
Keywords: Babraham Institute; John Baldwin; Sydney Brenner; Cambridge Campaign Against the Cuts and Animal Aid; Jim Gowans; Anthony Hewish; Robert Rhodes James; Cesar Milstein; Max Perutz; Radio Astronomy Observatory at Lord's Bridge; Denis Thatcher; Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister
Photographs: Mrs Thatcher in conversation with Nobel prizewinner Dr Max PerutzAuthor: Hirst, Christopher
Title: Paperbacks: ‘In the Beginning was the Worm’
Reference The Independent, 6 February 2004
Year: 2004
Type: Book Review
Subject: ‘In the Beginning was the Worm’ by Andrew Brown
Keywords: Andrew Brown; Nematode Worm; Lewis Wolpert
Photographs:Author: Cambridge Evening News
Title: Gift from beyond the grave
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 1 March 2004, p.7
Year: 2004
Type: Miscellaneous
Subject: A hospital ward has received new equipment thanks to the generosity of Barbara Cross's family
Keywords: Barbara Cross; Rod Cross; Lord Byron Ward, Brookfields Hospital
Photographs: Rod Cross and family with staff at Brookfields HospitalAuthor: Petty, Mike
Title: Looking Back: American award for Nobel scientist
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 1 December 2003 (From the News of December 1978)
Year: 1978; 2003
Type: Awards & Prizes
Subject: Frederick Sanger has been presented with an American award for new advances in the chemistry of genetics
Keywords: Frederick Sanger
Photographs:Author: Cambridge Evening News
Title: Domantis drug find 'a major breakthrough'
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 3 December 2003, p.18
Year: 2003
Type: Biotechnology Companies
Subject: Drug discovery company Domantis has created a range of potent dual action antibodies
Keywords: Cambridge Antibody Technology; Domantis; Ian Tomlinson; Greg Winter
Photographs:Author: Bretscher, Mark S. and Travers, Andrew A.
Title: John Smith
Reference The Independent, 27 November 2003, p.22
Year: 2003
Type: Obituary
Subject: John Smith, Cambridge molecular biologist who made outstanding contributions to the early work on nucleic acids
Keywords: Sid Altman; Ruth Aney; Giuseppe Attardi; Sydney Brenner; Tom Cech; Francis Crick; Renato Dulbecco; David Dunn; David Keilin; Roy Markham; John Smith; James Watson
Photographs: John SmithAuthor: Cambridge Evening News
Title: University spinout gets licence to test
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 2 March 2004 p.3 (The Business)
Year: 2004
Type: Biotechnology Companies
Subject: ProteinLogic, a spin out company from Cambridge University uses technology developed by Cesar Milstein
Keywords: Nick Hales; Cesar Milstein; ProteinLogic; Adrian Woolfson
Photographs:Author: Cambridge Evening News
Title: Lecture celebrates DNA date
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 12 November 2003, p.14
Year: 2003
Type: DNA - Structure
Subject: Sydney Brenner to give a lecture to celebrate 50th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA
Keywords: Sydney Brenner
Photographs:Author: King, Daniel
Title: Best of British marked at lunch. Outstanding Cambridge people celebrated at royal occasion
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 3 November 1999, p.3
Year: 1999
Type: Events/Celebrations
Subject: The best of British celebrated at royal lunch
Keywords: Shirley Bassey; Mike Brearley; Alec Broers; Roy Calne; Owen Chadwick; Linford Christie; Robin Day; Norman Foster; Duncan Goodhew; Aaron Klug; Lord Levene, Lord Mayor of the City of London; Vera Lynn; John Major; Arthur Marshall; Max Perutz; Prince Philip; The Queen; Helen Smith; John Walker; Maurice Wilks
Photographs: Various small photos including Aaron Klug; John Walker; Roy Calne; Alec Broers; Arthur Marshall; Owen Chadwick; Helen Smith