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Bill Sullivan

Bill Sullivan is the Showalter Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Indiana University School of Medicine and author of Pleased to Meet Me: Genes, Germs, and the Curious Forces That Make Us Who We Are. An award-winning researcher, teacher, and science communicator, Bill has been featured in a wide variety of outlets, has published more than 100 papers in scientific journals, and has written for National Geographic, Discover, Scientific AmericanThe Scientist, and more.

Articles by Bill Sullivan

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Opinion: How to Confront Anti-Science Sentiment

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Opinion: We Should Ditch Awards in Science

Book Excerpt from Pleased to Meet Me

Can Genetics Explain Human Behavior?

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February 2025, Issue 1

A Nanoparticle Delivery System for Gene Therapy

A reimagined lipid vehicle for nucleic acids could overcome the limitations of current vectors.

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Enhancing Therapeutic Antibody Discovery with Cross-Platform Workflows

Enhancing Therapeutic Antibody Discovery with Cross-Platform Workflows

Considerations for Cell-Based Assays in Immuno-Oncology Research

Considerations for Cell-Based Assays in Immuno-Oncology Research

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From Water Bears to Grizzly Bears: Unusual Animal Models

Sex Differences in Neurological Research

Sex Differences in Neurological Research

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Scaling Lentiviral Vector Manufacturing for Optimal Productivity

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Putting Pathogens to the Test with Wastewater Surveillance

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Generating High-Quality mRNA for In Vivo Delivery with lipid nanoparticles

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