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Grace H W Wong

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Nature Biotechnology|February 8, 2005
The best preparation for a scientist job searchGrace H W Wong
Nature Biotechnology|January 8, 2005
Consider post-doctoral training in industryGrace H W Wong
Nature Biotechnology|September 12, 2006
Five attributes of a successful manager in a research organizationGrace H W Wong
Nature Biotechnology|November 6, 2004
Ask the experts: how to get hiredGrace H W Wong
Nature Biotechnology|February 9, 2006
Chinese biotech: the need for innovation and higher standardsGrace H W Wong
Virology Journal|November 4, 2006
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection spreads by cell-to-cell transfer in cultured MARC-145 cells, is dependent on an intact cytoskeleton, and is suppressed by drug-targeting of cell permissiveness to virus infectionWilliam A Cafruny, Richard G Duman, Grace H W Wong, et al.
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Nature Biotechnology|February 8, 2005
The best preparation for a scientist job searchGrace H W Wong
Nature Biotechnology|January 8, 2005
Consider post-doctoral training in industryGrace H W Wong
Nature Biotechnology|September 12, 2006
Five attributes of a successful manager in a research organizationGrace H W Wong
Nature Biotechnology|November 6, 2004
Ask the experts: how to get hiredGrace H W Wong
Nature Biotechnology|February 9, 2006
Chinese biotech: the need for innovation and higher standardsGrace H W Wong
Virology Journal|November 4, 2006
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection spreads by cell-to-cell transfer in cultured MARC-145 cells, is dependent on an intact cytoskeleton, and is suppressed by drug-targeting of cell permissiveness to virus infectionWilliam A Cafruny, Richard G Duman, Grace H W Wong, et al.
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