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Nature Biotechnology|June 1, 1997
Blood products have future despite recent setbacksV Brower
EMBO Reports|April 12, 2002
The cutting edge in surgery. Telesurgery has been shown to be feasible--now it has to be made economically viableVicki Brower
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|November 3, 2009
Search for new treatments intensifies for triple-negative breast cancerVicki Brower
Nature Biotechnology|April 5, 2000
New paths to pain reliefV Brower
EMBO Reports|January 19, 2002
Fast tracking drugs to patients. Drug approval agencies are frequently criticised for either being too slow or too fastVicki Brower
EMBO Reports|November 20, 2001
Public library of science shifts gears. As scientific publishing boycott deadline approached, advocates of free scientific publishing announce that they will create their own online, free-access archiveV Brower
EMBO Reports|October 9, 2002
Sex matters. In sickness and in health, men and women are clearly differentVicki Brower
EMBO Reports|November 14, 2002
When will the bear move on? The current problems of the biotechnology industry are not solely a reflection of the whole market but are also caused by some specific problemsVicki Brower
EMBO Reports|January 14, 2003
A live issue and a moving targetVicki Brower
EMBO Reports|August 2, 2002
Is health only skin-deep? Do advances in genomics mandate racial profiling in medicine?Vicki Brower
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Nature Biotechnology|June 1, 1997
Blood products have future despite recent setbacksV Brower
EMBO Reports|April 12, 2002
The cutting edge in surgery. Telesurgery has been shown to be feasible--now it has to be made economically viableVicki Brower
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|November 3, 2009
Search for new treatments intensifies for triple-negative breast cancerVicki Brower
Nature Biotechnology|April 5, 2000
New paths to pain reliefV Brower
EMBO Reports|January 19, 2002
Fast tracking drugs to patients. Drug approval agencies are frequently criticised for either being too slow or too fastVicki Brower
EMBO Reports|November 20, 2001
Public library of science shifts gears. As scientific publishing boycott deadline approached, advocates of free scientific publishing announce that they will create their own online, free-access archiveV Brower
EMBO Reports|October 9, 2002
Sex matters. In sickness and in health, men and women are clearly differentVicki Brower
EMBO Reports|November 14, 2002
When will the bear move on? The current problems of the biotechnology industry are not solely a reflection of the whole market but are also caused by some specific problemsVicki Brower
EMBO Reports|January 14, 2003
A live issue and a moving targetVicki Brower
EMBO Reports|August 2, 2002
Is health only skin-deep? Do advances in genomics mandate racial profiling in medicine?Vicki Brower
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