Author: Richard Henderson
Title: Obituary: David Blow 1931-2004
Reference Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 11: 680-681, August 2004
Year: 2004
Type: Obituary
Subject: David Blow
Keywords: [J] Desmond Bernal; David Blow; Elizabeth [Blow]; Julian [Blow]; Mavis Sears [Blow]; Ralph [Blow]; Lawrence Bragg; Francis Crick; Brian Hartley; John Kendrew; Bill Lipscomb; Brian Matthews; Max Perutz; David Phillips; Protein Crystallography; Alex Rich; Michael Rossmann; Fred Sanger; Paul Sigler; James Watson; [Maurice] Wilkins
Photographs: David BlowAuthor: Trafton, Anne
Title: ‘Father of molecular medicine,’ Vernon Ingram dies at 82
Reference Massachusetts Institute of Technology, News Office (Website), 22 August 2006
Year: 2006
Type: Obituary
Subject: Vernon Ingram
Keywords: Barbara Blanchard; David Deveau ; Elizabeth [Ingram]; Jennifer [Ingram]; Peter [Ingram]; Vernon Ingram; Holly Sweet (MIT); Graham Walker (MIT)
Photographs: Vernon IngramAuthor: Nuzzo, Regina
Title: Profile of Chikashi Toyoshima
Reference Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 103(5): 1165-1167, 31 January 2006
Year: 2006
Type: Biographical
Subject: Chikashi Toyoshima
Keywords: Cryomicroscopy; Setsuro Ebashi; Electron Microscopy; Nakasko; Haruo Ogawa; David Stokes; Ken Taylor; Chikashi Toyoshima; Nigel Unwin; Taki Wakabayashi; X-ray crystallography; Yuji
Photographs: Chikashi ToyoshimaAuthor: Highfield, Roger
Title: What makes nature’s clocks tick?
Reference The Telegraph (www.telegraph.co.uk), 15 August 2006, p.23
Year: 2006
Type: Science
Subject: Project to unlock the secrets of the biological clock and research on circadian rhythms (includes work by Mick Hastings at LMB)
Keywords: Marina Antoch (Lerner Research Institute) ; Belousov; Zhabotinsky reactions; Euclock (European Project); Daniel Forger (University of Michigan); John Harrison; Mick Hastings; Andrew Millar (University of Edinburgh); Ferenc Nagy (Hungary); Alex Webb (Cambridge University)
Photographs:Author: Lagnado, John
Title: Honorary Archivist’s Report (New Acquisitions)
Reference The Biochemist, April 2006, p.54
Year: 2006
Type: Archives
Subject: Fred Sanger’s notebooks given to the Biochemical Society Archives
Keywords: Biochemical Society Archives; Miguel Garcia-Sancho (Imperial College); Fred Sanger
Photographs:Author: Perutz, Max
Title: A talk to Cambridge University Assistants
Reference [Cambridge University] Assistant Staff Newsletter [date unknown]
Year: 1964
Type: Talks
Subject: A reproduction of a talk given to University Assistants by Max Perutz on 3 January 1964, with a new introduction
Keywords: Tony Broad; Robinson Crusoe; Humphry Davy; Michael Faraday; Lord Fleck; [John] Kendrew; Kary Mullis; Max Perutz
Photographs: Drawing of Max PerutzAuthor: Hoffmann-Ostenhof, O
Title: Would it be better without research?
Reference [Unknown]
Year: [1982]
Type: Book Review
Subject: Book Review of Ging’s ohne Forschung besser? Der Einfluß der Naturwissenschaften auf die Gesellschaft by Max Perutz
Keywords: Marx; Max Perutz
Photographs:Author: Perutz, Max
Title: The shy man who unravelled DNA: Max Perutz on a little-known scientist who sparked a revolution
Reference The Daily Telegraph, October 29, 1990
Year: 1990
Type: Biographical; Science
Subject: Oswald Avery, who discovered that genes were made of DNA and set the biological revolution in motion
Keywords: J. L. Alloway; Oswald Avery; Francis Crick; M. H. Dawson; Fred Griffiths; M. Kunitz; Colin MacLeod; Maclyn McCarty; Alfred Mirsky; J. H. Northrop; Max Perutz; R. H. P. Sia; James Watson
Photographs: Max Perutz; Oswald Avery in his laboratory at the Rockefeller Institute; Two kinds of pneumonia bacteria under the light microscopeAuthor: Dalyell, Tam
Title: My time at Cambridge
Reference CAM, No. 43, Michaelmas Term 2004
Year: 2004
Type: Biographical; Politics
Subject: Tam Dalyell (King’s 1952), Labor MP for 42 years talks about his time at Cambridge
Keywords: Frank Adcock; Noel Annan; John Biffen; Sidney [Sydney] Brenner; Tam Dalyell; Paul Dirac; Alec Douglas-Home; E. M. Forster; Milton Friedman; Otto Frisch; Hugh Gaitskell; Eric Hobsbawm; Michael Howard; Jimmy Hoy; Harry Johnson; Nicholas Kaldor; Khrushchev; Aaron Klug; Andrew Mackay; Harold Macmillan; Lise Meitner; Max Perutz; A. C. Pigou; Joan Robinson; Stalin; James Watson; Patrick Wilkinson
Photographs: Tam Dalyell; Preparing to introduce Hans BlixAuthor: Cotgreave, Peter (Campaign for Science & Engineering)
Title: Researchers should be free to research
Reference LAB News, July 2005
Year: 2005
Type: Politics
Subject: The government’s detailed allocations of the science budget for the next three years and its impact on science
Keywords: Max Perutz
Photographs:Author: Maddox, Brenda
Title: Playing the God game
Reference The Times, August 6, 2005
Year: 2005
Type: Book Review
Subject: The geneticist who played hoops with my DNA: the quest to rewrite life by David Ewing Duncan, which explores the role of personality in science
Keywords: Sydney Brenner; President [George W] Bush; Francis Collins; David Ewing Duncan; Bernadine Healy; Douglas Melton; Kari Stefansson; James Watson
Photographs: Watson & Crick; Sequencing tubesAuthor: Attwood, Rebecca
Title: Unlocking cell secrets
Reference Cambridge Evening News, August 15, 2005, pp.16-17
Year: 2005
Type: Science
Subject: The work of the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge
Keywords: John Gurdon; Gurdon Institute; Steve Jackson; KuDOS Pharmaceuticals; Ian Lasky; Jim Smith
Photographs: Jim Smith & John Gurdon in the Laboratory; John Gurdon looking down a microscope; Image of a neural stem cell dividing; The Gurdon Institute’s new buildingAuthor: Mott, Alex
Title: Sculpture explodes: What the helix was that?
Reference Cambridge Evening News, September 30, 2005, p.14
Year: 2005
Type: DNA - Structure as Icon
Subject: Workmen installing a sculpture of the DNA double helix have a lucky escape when it explodes
Keywords: Clare College, Cambridge; Francis Crick; David Hartley; James Watson
Photographs: Workmen examining the sculpture after the accident; Watson & CrickAuthor: Attwood, Rebecca
Title: Statue honours genetic pioneers: Clare College immortalises Nobel Prize winners
Reference Cambridge Evening News, November 10, 2005, pp.28-29
Year: 2005
Type: DNA - Structure as Icon; Events & Celebrations
Subject: James Watson returns to Cambridge to unveil sculpture of DNA double helix
Keywords: Clare College; Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Alex Jeffries; Charles Jencks; Fred Sanger; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins
Photographs: DNA; James Watson unveils DNA statueAuthor: Barrington Brown, Antony
Title: The story of an iconic photograph
Reference Chem@Cam, Autumn 2005, p.15
Year: 2005
Type: Biographical, DNA - Structure; History - Reminiscences
Subject: Antony Barrington Brown tells how his famous photograph of Watson and Crick came about
Keywords: Antony Armstrong-Jones (Lord Snowdon); Antony Barrington Brown; BBC; Francis Crick; Odile Crick; Soraya de Chadarevian; Movietone News; Princess Margaret; Time Magazine; Varsity - Student newspaper; James Watson
Photographs: Watson and Crick with DNA modelAuthor: Chem@Cam
Title: Alan receives Bader Prize
Reference Chem@Cam, Issue 24, Autumn 2005
Year: 2005
Type: Awards & Prizes
Subject: Alan Fersht receives the American Chemical Society’s Alfred Bader Award
Keywords: American Chemical Society; Alfred Bader; Alfred Bader Award; William Carroll (ACS President); Alan Fersht
Photographs: Alfred Bader, Alan Fersht and William Carroll at ACS Awards BanquetAuthor: Cambridge Evening News
Title: Cancer breakthrough for drugs researcher
Reference Cambridge Evening News, December 8, 2005
Year: 2005
Type: Biotechnology Companies; Science
Subject: A breakthrough in cancer treatment has been made by Cambridge company Domantis
Keywords: Abbott Labs; Bristol-Myers Squibb; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Domantis; Ian Tomlinson; Gregory Winter
Photographs: Ian TomlinsonAuthor: Cambridge Evening News
Title: £17m for Domantis following cancer breakthrough
Reference Cambridge Evening News, December 13, 2005
Year: 2005
Type: Biotechnology Companies; Science & Funding
Subject: Domantis raises £17m from new investors after announcing cancer breakthrough
Keywords: Bristol-Myers Squibb; Robert Connelly; Domantis; MC Life Science Ventures (Mitsubishi); Novo Nordisk; Ian Tomlinson; Gregory Winter
Photographs:Author: Cambridge Evening News
Title: Scientist wins top award: genetics work is ‘epoch-making’
Reference Cambridge Evening News, August 13, 1976
Year: 1976
Type: Awards & Prizes
Subject: John Gurdon jointly wins the Paul-Ehrlich Award
Keywords: Albert Brachet Prize; Torbjoern Caspersson; Paul-Ehrlich Award; John Gurdon; Zoological Society Scientific Medal
Photographs: John GurdonAuthor: Guardian
Title: Genetics work wins top award
Reference The Guardian, 13 August 1976
Year: 1976
Type: Awards & Prizes
Subject: John Gurdon jointly wins Paul-Ehrlich Award
Keywords: Torbjoern Caspersson; Paul-Ehrlich Award; John Gurdon
Photographs: John GurdonAuthor: Cambridge Evening News
Title: MRC celebrates an out-of-court pay settlement
Reference Cambridge Evening News, October 27, 2005, p.33
Year: 2005
Type: Biotechnology Companies; Law & Legal Matters
Subject: The MRC is to get more than $200m as a result of the out-of-court deal between Cambridge Antibody Technology and Abbott
Keywords: Abbott; Cambridge Antibody Technology (CAT); Humira (Arthritis drug); Scripps Institute; Stratagene; Greg Winter
Photographs: Greg WinterAuthor: Irving, Richard
Title: CAT fight ends with deal over royalty payments
Reference The Times, October 27, 2005, p.60
Year: 2005
Type: Biotechnology Companies; Law & Legal Matters
Subject: Cambridge Antibody Technology settles a royalty dispute with Abbott on the steps of a London appeal court
Keywords: Abbott Laboratories; AstraZeneca; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Peter Chambre; Samir Devani (Code Securities); Humira (Arthritis drug)
Photographs: Arthritic hands with mugAuthor: Foley, Stephen
Title: CAT puts an end to royalties row with Abbott
Reference The Independent, 27 October 2005, p.64
Year: 2005
Type: Biotechnology Companies; Law & Legal Matters
Subject: Cambridge Antibody Technology settles a royalty dispute with Abbott
Keywords: Abbott Laboratories; Colin Blakemore; Mike Booth (Canaccord); Cambridge Antibody Technology; Peter Chambre; Humira (Arthritis drug)
Photographs: Scientist holding vialAuthor: Cambridge Evening News
Title: Deal is reached over drug royalty dispute
Reference Cambridge Evening News, 26 October 2005, p.26
Year: 2005
Type: Biotechnology Companies; Law & Legal Matters
Subject: Cambridge Antibody Technology settles a royalty dispute with Abbott
Keywords: Abbott; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Peter Chambre; Humira (Arthritis drug); Paul Nicholson; Scripps Institute; Stratagene
Photographs:Author: Matthews, Brian W
Title: David Mervyn Blow: a scholar and a gentleman (1931-2004)
Reference Acta Crystallographica D60: 1695-1697, 2004
Year: 2004
Type: Obituary
Subject: David Blow
Keywords: David Blow; Mavis Blow; Francis Crick; David Davies; Richard Henderson; Barbara Jeffery; Brian Matthews; Max Perutz; David Phillips; Alex Rich; Michael Rossmann; Paul Sigler; George Thompson
Photographs: David Blow, c.1967