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Howard Wolinsky

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EMBO Reports|April 2, 2011
Needles in a haystack. Genomic tools have become powerful tools for conservation biologists to monitor the spread of invasive speciesHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|September 2, 2011
Testing time for telomeres. Telomere length can tell us something about disease susceptibility and ageing, but are commercial tests ready for prime time?Howard Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|October 15, 2011
More than a blog. Should science bloggers stick to popularizing science and fighting creationism, or does blogging have a wider role to play in the scientific discourse?Howard Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|February 2, 2011
Genomes, race and health. Racial profiling in medicine might just be a stepping stone towards personalized health careHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|July 1, 2010
Crop shortages. A lack of breeders to apply the knowledge from plant science is jeopardizing public breeding programmes and the training of future plant scientistsHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|October 28, 2010
The puzzle of sympatry. Recent evidence supports the notion of sympatric speciation--the rise of new species in the same location--but the reasons for this phenomenon remain elusiveHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|June 17, 2015
CSI on steroids: DNA-based phenotyping is helping police derive visual information from crime scene samples to aid in the hunt for suspectsHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|February 5, 2008
Our history, our genes. Population genetics lets researchers look back in time at human migrationsHoward Wolinsky
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 16, 2023
RE: Putting patients first to redefine prostate cancer classifications: patients' viewpoints on redefining Grade Group 1Howard Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|November 8, 2019
Ancient DNA and contemporary politics: The analysis of ancient DNA challenges long-held beliefs about identity and history with potential for political abuseHoward Wolinsky
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EMBO Reports|April 2, 2011
Needles in a haystack. Genomic tools have become powerful tools for conservation biologists to monitor the spread of invasive speciesHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|September 2, 2011
Testing time for telomeres. Telomere length can tell us something about disease susceptibility and ageing, but are commercial tests ready for prime time?Howard Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|October 15, 2011
More than a blog. Should science bloggers stick to popularizing science and fighting creationism, or does blogging have a wider role to play in the scientific discourse?Howard Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|February 2, 2011
Genomes, race and health. Racial profiling in medicine might just be a stepping stone towards personalized health careHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|July 1, 2010
Crop shortages. A lack of breeders to apply the knowledge from plant science is jeopardizing public breeding programmes and the training of future plant scientistsHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|October 28, 2010
The puzzle of sympatry. Recent evidence supports the notion of sympatric speciation--the rise of new species in the same location--but the reasons for this phenomenon remain elusiveHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|June 17, 2015
CSI on steroids: DNA-based phenotyping is helping police derive visual information from crime scene samples to aid in the hunt for suspectsHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|February 5, 2008
Our history, our genes. Population genetics lets researchers look back in time at human migrationsHoward Wolinsky
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 16, 2023
RE: Putting patients first to redefine prostate cancer classifications: patients' viewpoints on redefining Grade Group 1Howard Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|November 8, 2019
Ancient DNA and contemporary politics: The analysis of ancient DNA challenges long-held beliefs about identity and history with potential for political abuseHoward Wolinsky
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