Author: University of Cambridge
Title: DNA researcher becomes a Dame
Reference University of Cambridge: News & Events, 4 January 2005.
Year: 2005
Type: Awards & Prizes
Subject: Jean Thomas has become a Dame in the New Year Honours List
Keywords: Jean Thomas
Photographs: Jean ThomasAuthor: The Times
Title: Who’s Who Medicine: High Flyers
Reference The Times, 11 January 2005, T4
Year: 2005
Type: Biographical
Subject: Alan Warren, a new entry in Who’s Who
Keywords: Alan Warren
Photographs:Author: BBC News Online
Title: Crick’s first DNA doodle released
Reference BBC News Online, 14 February 2005
Year: 2005
Type: Archives
Subject: A rough sketch by Francis Crick showing his first impression of the DNA molecule has been released on the web.
Keywords: Francis Crick; US National Library of Medicine; Helen Wakely; James Watson; Wellcome Library
Photographs: Rough sketch of DNA double-helixAuthor: Bretscher, Mark
Title: Francis Crick (1916-2004)
Reference MRC Network, Autumn/Winter 2004, p.4
Year: 2004
Type: Obituary
Subject: Francis Crick
Keywords: E. N. da C. Andrade; Sydney Brenner; Francis Crick; Odile Crick; Max Perutz; Fred Sanger; Jim Watson; Maurice Wilkins
Photographs: Francis CrickAuthor: Cambridge Evening News
Title: Science Lecture
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 24 January 2005, p.12
Year: 2005
Type: Events/Celebrations
Subject: John Sulston is to give the 23rd Annual Osmond Lecture at the King’s School, Ely
Keywords: King’s School, Ely; Leonard Osmond; John Sulston
Photographs:Author: Wolpert, Lewis
Title: Science can be beautiful, amazing, the best way to try to understand the world
Reference The Independent, 9 February 2005, p.9 (Science & Technology)
Year: 2005
Type: PR
Subject: Science needs to find a way to bring the general public and scientists closer together
Keywords: Max Perutz; Lord Sainsbury
Photographs:Author: Fox, Sophia
Title: Iclectus created to conduct antibody research
Reference Genetic Engineering News, 22(19): 46, 1 November 2002
Year: 2002
Type: Biotechnology Companies
Subject: New Biotechnology company, Iclectus, established by the MRC to commercialise IP developed by Terence Rabbitts
Keywords: British Technology Group; Iclectus; MRC Technology Laboratories (London); Terence Rabbitts; Martin Stocks
Photographs: Diagram: Single-chain antibody variable-region fragmentsAuthor: Fazackerley, Anna & Farrar, Steve
Title: Passion that doesn’t diminish with age
Reference The Times Higher Education Supplement, 3 September 2004, p.5
Year: 2004
Type: Funding
Subject: Sir Harry Kroto is leaving Britain as he fears his research funding will dry up once he reaches retirement age. Is 65 the end of the road for science? Among the examples is LMB
Keywords: Sydney Brenner; Francis Crick; Richard Doll; Freeman Dyson; James Hankel; Paul Harvey; Richard Henderson; Aaron Klug; Harry Kroto; Ernst Mayr; Cesar Milstein; Neville Mott; Max Perutz; Richard Peto; Fred Sanger; John Maynard Smith; Abe Yoffe
Photographs: Ernst Mayr; Neville Mott; Harry Kroto; Francis Crick; Sydney Brenner; Cesar Milstein; Freeman Dyson; John Maynard SmithAuthor: The Scotsman
Title: Maurice Wilkins
Reference The Scotsman, 8 October 2004, p.47
Year: 2004
Type: Obituary
Subject: Maurice Wilkins
Keywords: Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Adrian Hayday; Linus Pauling; Erwin Schrodinger; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins; Patricia [Wilkins]
Photographs: Maurice WilkinsAuthor: Bee, Peta
Title: It’s good to be in your condition
Reference The Times, 18 March 2005, T2
Year: 2005
Type: Science
Subject: Researchers think that hormonal changes associated with pregnancy may provide the key to curing a range of conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis
Keywords: Alex Betz; Michael Ehrenstein, Middlesex Hospital; Institute of Neurology, Italy; Anne Mawdsley, Raynaud’s & Scleroderma Association; Anne McGregor, Migraine Action Association; Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
Photographs:Author: Halle, Martyn
Title: Pregnancy hormones beat arthritis
Reference Daily Mail, 8 March 2005, p.45
Year: 2005
Type: Science
Subject: Hormonal changes associated with pregnancy may provide the key to curing arthritis
Keywords: Arthritis Research Campaign; Alex Betz; [Michael] Ehrenstein
Photographs:Author: Cambridge Evening News
Title: DNA doodle is online for world to see
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 14 February 2005, p.2
Year: 2005
Type: Archives
Subject: A doodle of the structure of DNA has now been posted on the internet to highlight Francis Crick’s pioneering work
Keywords: Francis Crick; James Watson; United States National Library of Medicine; Helen Wakely; Wellcome Library; Wellcome Trust
Photographs: DNA DoodleAuthor: Packer, Alan
Title: Man of Letters
Reference Harbor Transcript, 25(2): 13, Spring 2005
Year: 2005
Type: Book Review
Subject: ‘The Writing Life of James D Watson’ by Errol C Friedberg
Keywords: Sydney Brenner; Wendy Coates; Paul de Kruif, ‘Microbe Hunters’; Errol Friedberg; James Watson
Photographs: Front cover of the ‘The Writing Life of James D Watson’Author: Cambridge Evening News
Title: Couple’s double delight
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 10 May 2005, p.19
Year: 2005
Type: Biographical
Subject: Diane and Richard Pannell celebrate 25 years as members of Haverhill Silver Band and their silver wedding
Keywords: John Berryman; Haverhill Silver Band; Chris Pannell; Diane Pannell; Richard Pannell; Tim Pannell; Polished Brass Trust
Photographs:Author: Eijgenraam, Felix
Title: From mountains to molecules. The advent of molecular imaging
Reference Helix (Amgen’s Magazine of Biotechnology), volume III, issue 1, 1994, pp.30-35
Year: 1994
Type: Science; History - Reminiscences
Subject: Max Perutz on the history of his development of a method for determining the structure of proteins by X-ray crystallography and implications for the future
Keywords: Joseph Barcroft; J. D. Bernal; Lawrence Bragg; Francis Crick; Dorothy Crowfoot [Hodgkin]; Felix Eijgenraam; Haemoglobin; Felix Haurowitz; Richard Henderson; Isomorphous Replacement; John Kendrew; Myoglobin; Max Perutz; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR); Pykrete; Nigel Unwin; James Watson; X-ray Crystallography
Photographs: Max Perutz by John Cole; X-ray diffraction crystallography; Computer graphic of a molecular of haemoglobin; X-ray diffraction picture from a crystal of horse haemoglobin; A print-out of NMR spectra of the Ribonuclease-8 enzymeAuthor: Blow, David
Title: Three-dimensional imaging of molecular architecture. Solving protein structure
Reference Helix (Amgen’s Magazine of Biotechnology), volume III, issue 1, 1994, pp.23-29
Year: 1994
Type: Science; History - Reminiscences
Subject: David Blow examines the prospects and current limitations of molecular imaging
Keywords: David Blow; Lawrence Bragg; Friedrich; Electron Microscopy; Knipping; Max Perutz; Michael Rossmann; Arthur Sommerfeld; Max von Laue; X-ray diffraction
Photographs: Various science imagesAuthor: Turney, Jon
Title: Girls, guts, gossip and genetic glory
Reference The Times Higher Education Supplement, 25 March 2005, pp.24-25
Year: 2005
Type: Book Review
Subject: Double-helix pioneer James Watson’s double carreer produced stellar science writing. Review of ‘The Writing Life of James Watson’ by Errol C Friedberg
Keywords: Lawrence Bragg; Francis Crick; John Dos Passos; Loren Eiseley; Feynman; Rosalind Franklin; Errol Friedberg; Graham Greene; Christopher Isherwood; President Nixon; Keith Roberts; Erwin Schrodinger; George Bernard Shaw; Lewis Thomas; James Watson; Edward O. Wilson
Photographs: James WatsonAuthor: Wilmut, Ian
Title: All of us are entangled in life’s strands
Reference The Times Higher Education Supplement, 8 October 2004, pp.24-25
Year: 2004
Type: Book Review
Subject: Knowing DNA’s structure has opened our scientific horizons, but its social effects are barely explored. Review of ‘DNA: Changing Science and Society’ by Torsten Krude
Keywords: Dorothy Bishop; Sydney Brenner; Francis Crick; Charles Darwin; George Darwin; Darwin College, Cambridge; Rosalind Franklin; Malcolm Grant; Alec Jeffreys; Aaron Klug; Ron Laskey; Onora O’Neill; Svante Paabo; Fred Sanger; Ed Southern; James Watson; Ian Wilmut; Robert Winston
Photographs:Author: The Daily Telegraph
Title: Maurice Wilkins
Reference The Daily Telegraph, 7 October 2004, p.31
Year: 2004
Type: Obituary
Subject: Maurice Wilkins. Third and least well-known member of the team which won the Nobel Prize for cracking the code of DNA
Keywords: Patricia Chidgey; Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Marcus Oliphant; Cecil Powell; John Randall; Elizabeth Watson; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins
Photographs: Maruice Wilkins with an X-ray machine (CORBIS)Author: Hartley, Brian S
Title: Recollections. How I became a biochemist
Reference IUBMB Life, 55(7): 431-432, July 2003
Year: 2003
Type: History - Reminiscences
Subject: Brian Hartley
Keywords: Paul Berg; David Blow; Ernst Chain; Francis Crick; Malcolm Dixon; Jimmy Edwards; Brian Hartley; David Keilin; Bernard Kilby; Vince Massey; Peter Mitchell; Hans Neurath; Sam Perry; Max Perutz; Fred Sanger; Edwin Webb; Gregorio Weber; Frank Young
Photographs:Author: Hartley, Brian S
Title: The first floor, Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge (1952-1958)
Reference IUBMB Life, 56(7): 437-439, July 2004
Year: 2004
Type: Historical - Remniscences
Subject: Brian Hartley at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge
Keywords: David Blow; Geoff Brown; Calvin; Malcolm Dixon; Quentin Gibson; Bill Gray; Freddy Gutfreund; Brian Hartley; Robin Hill; David Keilin; Bernard Kilby; Hans Krebs; Major Leytham; VInce Massey; Cesar Milstein; Peter Mitchell; Bob Morton; Jennifer Moyle; Mike Naughton; Doffy [Dorothy] Needham; Joe Needham; Hans Neurath; Don Northcote; Sam Perry; Max Perutz; Fred Sanger; Herb Sober; Edwin Webb; Gregorio Weber; Frank Young
Photographs:Author: Calder, Ritchie
Title: Why you are you. Nearer secret of life
Reference News Chronicle, 15 May 1953, p.1
Year: 1953
Type: DNA - Structure
Subject: Discovery of the structure of DNA
Keywords: Lawrence Bragg; Ernest Rutherford
Photographs:Author: Shepherd, Jessica
Title: Academics strike gold. Wealthy sultans of spin-off cash in on their ideas
Reference The Times Higher Education Supplement, 20 January 2006, pp. 1, 8-9
Year: 2006
Type: Biotechnology Companies
Subject: A growing cadre of super-rich academics is joining the ramks of the wealthy after reaping the rewards of commercialising their ideas and inventions: the first survey of the academic rich
Keywords: Includes: Cambridge Antibody Technology; Greg Winter
Photographs:Author: Cambridge Evening News
Title: Students use their brains to sweep board in contest
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 5 May 2005, p.14
Year: 2005
Type: Exhibitions
Subject: Art and Science sixth form competition organised by MRC LMB
Keywords: Lizzie Burns; Wen-Xi Chen; Hills Road Sixth Form; Alex MacCuish; James Stone-Lunde; Julia Tozer; Jonathan Whitmarsh-Knight
Photographs: Wen-Xi Chen & Alex MacCuish; James Stone-LundeAuthor: Kjeldgaard, Morten
Title: Jens Nyborg 1942-2005
Reference Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 12:730, 2005
Year: 2005
Type: Obituary
Subject: Jens Nyborg
Keywords: Aarhus University, Denmark; David Blow; Brian Clark; Troels la Cour; Kosuke Morikawa; Bodil Nyborg; Jens Nyborg
Photographs: Jens Nyborg