Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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The Laboratory of Molecular Biology is a world-renowned research institute in Cambridge, UK, famous for pioneering discoveries in molecular biology, including work that led to multiple Nobel Prizes.

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instanceOf molecular biology research institute
research institute
affiliation Medical Research Council NERFINISHED
associatedWithDiscovery C. elegans developmental genetics
Sanger DNA sequencing NERFINISHED
electron microscopy methods for macromolecules
monoclonal antibodies
protein crystallography advances
structure of DNA
country United Kingdom
employerOf Aaron Klug NERFINISHED
César Milstein NERFINISHED
Francis Crick NERFINISHED
Fred Sanger NERFINISHED
James Watson NERFINISHED
John Kendrew NERFINISHED
John Sulston NERFINISHED
Max Perutz NERFINISHED
Sydney Brenner NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork biochemistry
biophysics
cell biology
molecular biology
neurobiology
structural biology
foundedBy Medical Research Council NERFINISHED
hasPart Cell Biology Division NERFINISHED
Computational and Systems Biology groups
Neurobiology Division NERFINISHED
Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry Division NERFINISHED
Structural Studies Division NERFINISHED
hasReceived multiple Nobel Prizes in Chemistry
multiple Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine
hasWebsite https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
United Kingdom
locatedOn Cambridge Biomedical Campus NERFINISHED
notableFor multiple Nobel Prize–winning research
pioneering discoveries in molecular biology
parentOrganization Medical Research Council NERFINISHED
UK Research and Innovation NERFINISHED
replaced original MRC LMB building on the Hills Road site
researchFocus cellular and neuronal mechanisms
mechanisms of gene expression
structure and function of biological macromolecules
shortName MRC LMB NERFINISHED

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LMB alsoKnownAs Laboratory of Molecular Biology