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by Thomas J Daniels1, Howard Winet2, Allen A Smith3, Richard A Meiss4, Bob O'Hara5, Judith S Weis6, Fyodor D Urnov7, Adam G Hart8, Felix Friedberg9, Marc Delcourt10 and Philip Skell1

LETTERS

Why we invoke Darwin
1Fordham University Bronx, NY2Orthopaedic Hospital/UCLA3Barry University School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Miami Shores, Fla.4Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis5University of Helsinki, Finland6Rutgers University, Newark, NJ7Sangamo BioSciences., Richmond, Calif.8University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, UK9Howard University, Washington, DC10Founder and CEO, Biométhodes Evry, France

Email: Thomas J Daniels - thdaniels@fordham.edu; Howard Winet - hwinet@laoh.ucla.edu; Richard A Meiss - igeq100@iupui.edu; Bob O'Hara - bob.ohara@helsinki.fi; Judith S Weis - jweis@andromeda.rutgers.edu; Fyodor D Urnov - FUrnov@sangamo.com; Adam G Hart - ahart@glos.ac.uk; Felix Friedberg - ffriedberg@Howard.edu; Marc Delcourt - Marc.Delcourt@biomethodes.com; Philip Skell - tvk@psu.edu
The Scientist 2005, 19(18):8

Published 26 September 2005

Editor's Note: Philip Skell's Opinion in the Aug. 29, 2005 issue,"Why do we invoke Darwin?" (19 [16]:10)generated a tremendous response from readers. Here we present a selection of edited letters. Please continue the discussion in our new forum on The Scientistwebsite athttp://media.the-scientist.com/talkingpoints/.


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