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J L Olds

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The Anatomical Record|April 29, 1998
R29 to RO1 transition at NIHJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|August 24, 2001
Are there really too many biomedical trainees?J L Olds
The Biological Bulletin|January 4, 2017
The Way ForwardJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|November 1, 2000
Capitol hill update fall 2000J L Olds
The Anatomical Record|January 6, 2000
Why anatomical scientists need to practice science advocacyJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|January 6, 2000
A true champion of basic biomedical research: a conversation with Rep. John E. Porter, United States House of RepresentativesJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|May 30, 1998
Reorganization of NIH's neuroscience study sections: part of a larger integration planJ L Olds
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 31, 1997
Affection for the MBLJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|November 1, 2000
Leaving the first amendment to the courts: a pro-evolution strategy for concerned scientistsJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|April 29, 1998
Capitol Hill updateJ L Olds
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The Anatomical Record|April 29, 1998
R29 to RO1 transition at NIHJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|August 24, 2001
Are there really too many biomedical trainees?J L Olds
The Biological Bulletin|January 4, 2017
The Way ForwardJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|November 1, 2000
Capitol hill update fall 2000J L Olds
The Anatomical Record|January 6, 2000
Why anatomical scientists need to practice science advocacyJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|January 6, 2000
A true champion of basic biomedical research: a conversation with Rep. John E. Porter, United States House of RepresentativesJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|May 30, 1998
Reorganization of NIH's neuroscience study sections: part of a larger integration planJ L Olds
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 31, 1997
Affection for the MBLJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|November 1, 2000
Leaving the first amendment to the courts: a pro-evolution strategy for concerned scientistsJ L Olds
The Anatomical Record|April 29, 1998
Capitol Hill updateJ L Olds
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