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Nicholas Wade

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 30, 1977
Recombinant DNA: NIH rules broken in insulin gene projectNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
F.B.I. set to open its DNA database for fighting crime: some fear for privacyNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
Ethics panel is guarded about hybrid of cow cellsNicholas Wade
New Scientist (1971)|September 24, 1981
The rise and fall of a scientific superstarNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
Testing genes to save a life without costing you a jobNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
Scientists cultivate cells at root of human life: hope for transplants and gene therapy -- ethics at issueNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
Primordial cells fuel debate on ethicsNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
Embryo cell research: a clash of valuesNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|June 19, 2003
Clinics hold more embryos than had been thoughtNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|November 13, 2003
Panel of scientists supports review of biomedical research that terrorists could useNicholas Wade
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 30, 1977
Recombinant DNA: NIH rules broken in insulin gene projectNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
F.B.I. set to open its DNA database for fighting crime: some fear for privacyNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
Ethics panel is guarded about hybrid of cow cellsNicholas Wade
New Scientist (1971)|September 24, 1981
The rise and fall of a scientific superstarNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
Testing genes to save a life without costing you a jobNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
Scientists cultivate cells at root of human life: hope for transplants and gene therapy -- ethics at issueNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
Primordial cells fuel debate on ethicsNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
Embryo cell research: a clash of valuesNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|June 19, 2003
Clinics hold more embryos than had been thoughtNicholas Wade
The New York Times on the Web|November 13, 2003
Panel of scientists supports review of biomedical research that terrorists could useNicholas Wade
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