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LMB scientists in Cambridge honoured

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“Two MRC LMB scientists in Cambridge have received top honours. Sean Munro has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society, and Andrew McKenzie has been elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.” More…

Published on 23rd May, 2011

Cambridge Biomedical Campus may expand again

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“The discussion took place over dinner served in the canteen of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology which has played host to a long list of illustrious diners over the years including the nine Nobel Laureates associated with the Laboratory.” More…

Published on 19th May, 2011

John Sulston and the Human Genome Project

“A profile of the work of John Sulston, from sequencing work at LMB on the genome of the Nematode worm to the Human Genome Project at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.” More…

Published on 9th May, 2011

Genetic defect that triggers blood cancers found

“In research led by Alan Warren’s group, a defect which triggers blood cancers has been identified.” More…

Published on 4th May, 2011

Andrew Carter: Dynein Trailblazer

“Profile of LMB group leader Andrew Carter and his work on the motor protein dyne in.” More…

Published on 3rd May, 2011

Eureka Moments: making proteins, making a difference

“In the second of the Biochemical Society’s video interviews with our Honorary Members, Michael Neuberger and Brian Hartley talk to Sir Greg Winter about his role as a pioneer of therapeutic antibodies.” More…

Published on 21st April, 2011
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