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Meet This Issue's Writers
The Scientist 2005, 19(4):6
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As a postdoc, John Mattick worked down the hall from Bert O'Malley, an early intron pioneer. When O'Malley's postdocs told Mattick about their discovery of introns over beers one Friday night almost 30 years ago, it piqued his curiosity. That led him eventually to seize on a relationship between non-coding RNA and multicellular complexity, which he writes about on page 32.
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