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Nala Rogers

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Nature|June 26, 2015
Bacteria may help bats to fight deadly fungusNala Rogers
Nature Medicine|September 5, 2015
Cannabinoid receptor with an 'identity crisis' gets a second lookNala Rogers
Nature Medicine|October 8, 2015
A dormant danger: New therapies target a ubiquitous pathogen known as cytomegalovirusNala Rogers
Nature Medicine|October 8, 2015
Bugging out over Chagas: Bioluminescent protozoans and old drugs might help unravel kissing-bug diseaseNala Rogers
Nature Medicine|December 10, 2015
Canine clues: Dog genomes explored in effort to bring human cancer to heelNala Rogers
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 14, 2016
Museum drawers go digitalNala Rogers
Scientific American|April 10, 2014
Love him or eat him? Some female wolf spiders prioritize food over sexNala Rogers
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 12, 2016
Whose voice is that?Nala Rogers
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 12, 2016
How hair can reveal a historyHanae Armitage, Nala Rogers
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Nature|June 26, 2015
Bacteria may help bats to fight deadly fungusNala Rogers
Nature Medicine|September 5, 2015
Cannabinoid receptor with an 'identity crisis' gets a second lookNala Rogers
Nature Medicine|October 8, 2015
A dormant danger: New therapies target a ubiquitous pathogen known as cytomegalovirusNala Rogers
Nature Medicine|October 8, 2015
Bugging out over Chagas: Bioluminescent protozoans and old drugs might help unravel kissing-bug diseaseNala Rogers
Nature Medicine|December 10, 2015
Canine clues: Dog genomes explored in effort to bring human cancer to heelNala Rogers
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 14, 2016
Museum drawers go digitalNala Rogers
Scientific American|April 10, 2014
Love him or eat him? Some female wolf spiders prioritize food over sexNala Rogers
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 12, 2016
Whose voice is that?Nala Rogers
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 12, 2016
How hair can reveal a historyHanae Armitage, Nala Rogers
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