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Howard Wolinsky

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EMBO Reports|June 2, 2010
History in a single hairHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|March 31, 2010
Of guerillas and cafésHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|May 6, 2009
The pendulum swung. President Barack Obama removes restrictions on stem-cell research, but are expectations now too high?Howard Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|November 2, 2006
Genetic genealogy goes global. Although useful in investigating ancestry, the application of genetics to traditional genealogy could be abusedHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|November 19, 2011
Will we wake up to biodiversity?Howard Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|September 14, 2013
Gene patents and capital investment. The consequences of the revocation of Myriad's patents on the BRCA genes on venture capital investment in the life sciencesHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|March 3, 2010
Women and telomeres. Last year's Nobel Prizes for Carol Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn should be encouraging for all female scientists with childrenHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|August 1, 2022
Back to the meeting: Scientific conferences awakening from the SARS-CoV-2 hiatus: Scientific conferences awakening from the SARS-CoV-2 hiatusHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|July 4, 2023
The mystery of an unprecedented plant disease in Africa: The appearance of an Asian strain of bacterial blight in Tanzania threatens rice production in AfricaHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|October 2, 2009
The end of monkey research? New legislation and public pressure could jeopardize research with primates in both Europe and the USAMelissa Suran, Howard Wolinsky
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EMBO Reports|June 2, 2010
History in a single hairHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|March 31, 2010
Of guerillas and cafésHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|May 6, 2009
The pendulum swung. President Barack Obama removes restrictions on stem-cell research, but are expectations now too high?Howard Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|November 2, 2006
Genetic genealogy goes global. Although useful in investigating ancestry, the application of genetics to traditional genealogy could be abusedHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|November 19, 2011
Will we wake up to biodiversity?Howard Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|September 14, 2013
Gene patents and capital investment. The consequences of the revocation of Myriad's patents on the BRCA genes on venture capital investment in the life sciencesHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|March 3, 2010
Women and telomeres. Last year's Nobel Prizes for Carol Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn should be encouraging for all female scientists with childrenHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|August 1, 2022
Back to the meeting: Scientific conferences awakening from the SARS-CoV-2 hiatus: Scientific conferences awakening from the SARS-CoV-2 hiatusHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|July 4, 2023
The mystery of an unprecedented plant disease in Africa: The appearance of an Asian strain of bacterial blight in Tanzania threatens rice production in AfricaHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|October 2, 2009
The end of monkey research? New legislation and public pressure could jeopardize research with primates in both Europe and the USAMelissa Suran, Howard Wolinsky
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