CONTENTS

May 2009

Plenty has been said about the problems of the pharmaceutical industry and the need to reinvigorate the model. But how do you go about it? GlaxoSmithKline is overhauling the drug discovery and development process, one more time. The crucial difference: empowering its scientists. Newly appointed chief strategist of research and development YVONNE GREENSTREET lays out the company's radical approach.

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Chasing Challenges

Selling Systems Biology

Foundation-led Drug Discovery

RNA is supposed to silence genes by cutting up mRNA, not act on transcription—and definitely not boost gene expression. So why, as ELIE DOLGIN reports, are scientists seeing just that?

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The RNA Conductome

An RNAi Rogue's Gallery

A Nuanced Knockout

Video: RNA activation explained

Even bacteria that don't get their energy from sunlight appear to respond to light in curious ways. ALLA KATSNELSON asks: What on earth is the role of light-sensing proteins in bacteria, if not for photosynthesis? Have scientists stumbled upon a new ubiquitous signaling mechanism?

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Bright ideas

Michael Laub: The systems savant

Mentoring Magic

CONTRIBUTORS

MAIL

EDITORIAL

Citation Violations Scientists are guilty of bibliographic negligence. Here's how to police the pages of journals.
RICHARD GALLAGHER

COLUMNS

Heroes and Villains Why we sometimes need scientists to publicly misbehave.
STEVEN WILEY

Teaching Peer Review It helps school students distinguish between what is opinion and what is scientific.
ELLEN RAPHAEL

Notebook

Darwin, ha ha; Molecular makeover; Pharma on Facebook?; Apparently APP; Sea Robocop

FOUNDATIONS

Hints of a Helix, circa 1947
ELIE DOLGIN

PROFILE

Bright Ideas Keith Moffat used his background in physics to tinker with tools that light up molecules in motion.
KAREN HOPKIN

SCIENTIST TO WATCH

Dennis Wall From moss to autism
KELLY RAE CHI

BIOBUSINESS

When Universities Unite European academic institutions are banding together to help commercialize discoveries. But in such a high-stakes game, can all players get along?
BOB GRANT

THE LITERATURE

Hot papers: Charting the Human Metabolome The success of a database of metabolites has whetted researchers' appetites for more.
MEGAN SCUDELLARI

Hot paper in Cancer Biology: Chromosomal complications
TIA GHOSE

Hot paper in Plant Biology: Relocating immune receptors
EDYTA ZIELINSKA

Hot paper in Genomics: Quantifying quadruplexes
TIA GHOSE

LAB TOOLS

Sequencing on Target Techniques for pulling out and sequencing selected areas of the genome PCR Vinaigrette; Padlock Probes; Hybrid Selection ; Selector Probes; Filter Capture
JEFFREY M. PERKEL

CAREERS

The Women That Stay Thinking about leaving science? Here are programs that helped keep women in research careers in United States and abroad.
ELIE DOLGIN