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Speaking of Science
The Scientist
| May 1, 2012
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May 2012's selection of notable quotes
Speaking of Science
The Scientist
| Aug 1, 2012
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August 2012's selection of notable quotes
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Charlene Lancaster, PhD
| Mar 12, 2024
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Using a circuit-based system, scientists determined the ideal transcription factor levels to promote the successful reprogramming of fibroblasts into induced pluripotent stem cells.
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Richard P. Grant
| Mar 10, 2011
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An artful event hosted by the UK's Medical Research Council celebrates the role of women in research
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| Jan 18, 2024
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Bioengineered bacteria sneak past solid tumor defenses to guide CAR T cells’ attacks.
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The book that serves as bio art's encyclopedia.
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The Scientist
| Sep 1, 2014
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September 2014's selection of notable quotes
Speaking of Science
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August 2011's selection of notable quotes
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SAMUEL BUTLER
| Jun 24, 2011
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June 2011's selection of notable quotes
Publishing’s Gender Gap
Beth Marie Mole
| Oct 22, 2012
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Female scholars are gaining ground in publishing, but cluster in sub-disciplines and tend not to be listed as first or last authors.
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