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Cambridge biotechnology cluster thriving

Published on 27 February, 2012

“For all the billions pumped into the local biotech cluster, only one blockbuster drug has ever emerged stamped firmly with a Cambridge kitemark. The accolade belonged to Cambridge Antibody Technology – a company founded by Life Sciences serial entrepreneur Sir Greg Winter in 1989” More…

How new science is transforming the optical microscope

Published on 16 February, 2012

“The 2012 Leeuwenhoek Lecture will be given by Dr Brad Amos FRS…” More…

Scientist is knighted

Published on 10 February, 2012

“Hugh Pelham, director of the Medical Research Council’s Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, was knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours last June . The investiture took place at the palace yesterday…” This article is no longer available from the source website: Cambridge News 10 February 2012

New technology for the rapid, site-specific labeling of proteins

Published on 10 February, 2012

“Jason Chin, Kathrin Lang and Lloyd Davis from LMB and colleagues at the North Carolina State University have created specially engineered mammalian cells to enable researchers to label proteins of interest more efficiently. As reported in Nature Chemistry…” More…

Evolution at the lab bench

Published on 7 February, 2012

“Interested in overcoming the PCR inhibitors often present in complex environmental samples, Phil Holliger and colleagues decided the best solution to the problem was to re-engineer a better polymerase – an ‘evolved’ polymerase that offered resistance to the environmental inhibitors.” This article is no longer available from the source website: Biotechniques 2 February 2012

Focus on Jason Chin

Published on 27 January, 2012

“EMBO Member Jason Chin, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, talks about reprogramming the genetic code and re-engineering ribosomes and the possibility of building a parallel biological system. He also talks about in-vivo experiments in biochemistry, gives advice to young researchers and how he benefitted from being an EMBO Young Investigator.” More…

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