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Andrea Rinaldi

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EMBO Reports|May 6, 2009
Science wikinomics. Mass networking through the web creates new forms of scientific collaborationAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|August 4, 2009
Homo economicus? Neuroeconomics and other disciplines aim to identify the biological traits governing our financial behaviour, but not without accompanying criticismAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|May 20, 2021
Biodiversity 2030: a road paved with good intentions: The new EU Commission's biodiversity Strategy risks to remain an empty husk without proper implementationAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|January 5, 2006
The phantom menaceAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|April 2, 2008
Access evolved? Versatile open access policies are evolving together with scholarly information, but copyright issues remain unsettledAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|March 4, 2009
Free, at last! The progress of new disease eradication campaigns for Guinea worm disease and polio, and the prospect of tackling other diseasesAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|December 16, 2015
Biometrics' new identity--measuring more physical and biological traits: Research into the characteristics that are unique to an individual is addressing the need to correctly identify people in a variety of medical, social and security contextsAndrea Rinaldi
Plos Medicine|December 21, 2005
The global campaign to eliminate leprosyAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|August 29, 2018
Setbacks and promises for drugs against Alzheimer's disease: As pharmaceutical companies are retreating from drug development for Alzheimer's, new approaches are being tested in academia and biotech companiesAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|September 28, 2023
The fountain of youth of mitochondrial research: Research is targeting mitochondrial dysfunction to tackle aging and much more, but hype is an increasing concernAndrea Rinaldi
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EMBO Reports|May 6, 2009
Science wikinomics. Mass networking through the web creates new forms of scientific collaborationAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|August 4, 2009
Homo economicus? Neuroeconomics and other disciplines aim to identify the biological traits governing our financial behaviour, but not without accompanying criticismAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|May 20, 2021
Biodiversity 2030: a road paved with good intentions: The new EU Commission's biodiversity Strategy risks to remain an empty husk without proper implementationAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|January 5, 2006
The phantom menaceAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|April 2, 2008
Access evolved? Versatile open access policies are evolving together with scholarly information, but copyright issues remain unsettledAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|March 4, 2009
Free, at last! The progress of new disease eradication campaigns for Guinea worm disease and polio, and the prospect of tackling other diseasesAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|December 16, 2015
Biometrics' new identity--measuring more physical and biological traits: Research into the characteristics that are unique to an individual is addressing the need to correctly identify people in a variety of medical, social and security contextsAndrea Rinaldi
Plos Medicine|December 21, 2005
The global campaign to eliminate leprosyAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|August 29, 2018
Setbacks and promises for drugs against Alzheimer's disease: As pharmaceutical companies are retreating from drug development for Alzheimer's, new approaches are being tested in academia and biotech companiesAndrea Rinaldi
EMBO Reports|September 28, 2023
The fountain of youth of mitochondrial research: Research is targeting mitochondrial dysfunction to tackle aging and much more, but hype is an increasing concernAndrea Rinaldi
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