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New Scientist (1971)|May 9, 2002
Give us your genesN Boyce
U.S. News & World Report|March 21, 2003
Keeping details from the devilNell Boyce
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 9, 2002
Observational study of 353 applications to London multicentre research ethics committee 1997-2000Malcolm Boyce,
U.S. News & World Report|June 18, 2002
Engineered to run wild. Genetically altered animals could be released to fight pests and diseaseNell Boyce
Nature|June 28, 2002
Code of conduct for bioethics branded 'soft' on corporate tiesNell Boyce
U.S. News & World Report|July 5, 2002
Speak no evilNell Boyce
U.S. News & World Report|April 19, 2003
Triumph of the helixNell Boyce
U.S. News & World Report|May 16, 2003
'No' in a needle. New vaccines meant to block drug highs could help break a habit or keep one from startingNell Boyce
Lancet (London, England)|November 21, 2012
A secret historyNiall Boyce
Lancet (London, England)|May 4, 2012
The Lancet technology: April, 2012Niall Boyce
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Pageof 610
New Scientist (1971)|May 9, 2002
Give us your genesN Boyce
U.S. News & World Report|March 21, 2003
Keeping details from the devilNell Boyce
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 9, 2002
Observational study of 353 applications to London multicentre research ethics committee 1997-2000Malcolm Boyce,
U.S. News & World Report|June 18, 2002
Engineered to run wild. Genetically altered animals could be released to fight pests and diseaseNell Boyce
Nature|June 28, 2002
Code of conduct for bioethics branded 'soft' on corporate tiesNell Boyce
U.S. News & World Report|July 5, 2002
Speak no evilNell Boyce
U.S. News & World Report|April 19, 2003
Triumph of the helixNell Boyce
U.S. News & World Report|May 16, 2003
'No' in a needle. New vaccines meant to block drug highs could help break a habit or keep one from startingNell Boyce
Lancet (London, England)|November 21, 2012
A secret historyNiall Boyce
Lancet (London, England)|May 4, 2012
The Lancet technology: April, 2012Niall Boyce
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