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Gary Stix

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Scientific American|December 20, 2003
Supercharging protein manufacture. A career deviation leads to a dynamic approach to producing biotech drugsGary Stix
Scientific American|January 28, 2004
Micro(mechanical)phonesGary Stix
Scientific American|May 7, 2004
Making drugs, not profitsGary Stix
Scientific American|May 27, 2005
A toxin against painGary Stix
Scientific American|May 23, 2006
A new assault on HIVGary Stix
Scientific American|April 3, 2008
Volatility killsGary Stix
Scientific American|February 2, 2013
Roots of geniusGary Stix
Scientific American|December 6, 2005
A force for changeGary Stix
Scientific American|February 7, 2002
Stem cells. What clones? Widespread scientific doubts greet word of the first human embryo clonesGary Stix
Scientific American|June 28, 2002
Breaking the moldGary Stix
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Scientific American|December 20, 2003
Supercharging protein manufacture. A career deviation leads to a dynamic approach to producing biotech drugsGary Stix
Scientific American|January 28, 2004
Micro(mechanical)phonesGary Stix
Scientific American|May 7, 2004
Making drugs, not profitsGary Stix
Scientific American|May 27, 2005
A toxin against painGary Stix
Scientific American|May 23, 2006
A new assault on HIVGary Stix
Scientific American|April 3, 2008
Volatility killsGary Stix
Scientific American|February 2, 2013
Roots of geniusGary Stix
Scientific American|December 6, 2005
A force for changeGary Stix
Scientific American|February 7, 2002
Stem cells. What clones? Widespread scientific doubts greet word of the first human embryo clonesGary Stix
Scientific American|June 28, 2002
Breaking the moldGary Stix
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