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Keeping in touch

The LMB Archive is responsible for the Alumni database which contains only essential information about your time at the LMB and your contact details. This information is used primarily for communicating with you, but may also be used for Quinquennial Reviews and other corporate reporting. We are committed to protecting your personal information and being transparent about what information we hold and why. Your personal information will never be shared with third parties without your express permission.

The Archive also holds a diverse collection of resources and information. Much of this material has been provided by staff and alumni and we are continually developing and expanding our collection. If you have any material that would be of interest to the collection, and would like to donate this, either in its original state or as copies, please contact the archive. We also welcome your memories and stories from your time at the LMB.

The LMB Archive is managed by Annette Faux, assisted by Teresa Wallman.

For all enquiries and information please contact us at archive@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk.

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