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IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|March 18, 2006
Inventions innovate thyself. To accelerate the discovery of an affordable AIDS vaccine and other crucial health resources, experts say they will need to invent new ways to use intellectual propertyPhilip Cohen
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|February 10, 2006
Vaccine research lines converge. Vaccinologists working on different diseases met in Germany to exchange ideas--and found that their approaches already have a great deal in commonPhilip Cohen
The Biochemical Journal|December 17, 2009
Guidelines for the effective use of chemical inhibitors of protein function to understand their roles in cell regulationPhilip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|November 30, 1996
Clinics admit they take sperm from dead menPhilip Cohen
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|September 15, 2005
Guardian of the genome. Research into a different kind of viral defense system may yield powerful treatments and solve some mysteries about HIVPhilip Cohen
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|September 15, 2005
Research at the extremes. Presentations at Keystone 2005 focused on both very early and prolonged infection to try to discern what an effective vaccine might need to doPhilip Cohen
Molecular Aspects of Medicine|August 16, 2015
Bill Whelan's impact on my life and careerPhilip Cohen
Essays in Biochemistry|May 8, 2026
Personal reflections on the early days of kinase inhibitor probesPhilip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|November 1, 2002
The race for a cure: who will benefit from the rapid advances in therapeutic cloning?Philip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|October 11, 2002
We can copy cats: but if you think cloning will bring back a pet you'll be disappointedPhilip Cohen
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IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|March 18, 2006
Inventions innovate thyself. To accelerate the discovery of an affordable AIDS vaccine and other crucial health resources, experts say they will need to invent new ways to use intellectual propertyPhilip Cohen
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|February 10, 2006
Vaccine research lines converge. Vaccinologists working on different diseases met in Germany to exchange ideas--and found that their approaches already have a great deal in commonPhilip Cohen
The Biochemical Journal|December 17, 2009
Guidelines for the effective use of chemical inhibitors of protein function to understand their roles in cell regulationPhilip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|November 30, 1996
Clinics admit they take sperm from dead menPhilip Cohen
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|September 15, 2005
Guardian of the genome. Research into a different kind of viral defense system may yield powerful treatments and solve some mysteries about HIVPhilip Cohen
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|September 15, 2005
Research at the extremes. Presentations at Keystone 2005 focused on both very early and prolonged infection to try to discern what an effective vaccine might need to doPhilip Cohen
Molecular Aspects of Medicine|August 16, 2015
Bill Whelan's impact on my life and careerPhilip Cohen
Essays in Biochemistry|May 8, 2026
Personal reflections on the early days of kinase inhibitor probesPhilip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|November 1, 2002
The race for a cure: who will benefit from the rapid advances in therapeutic cloning?Philip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|October 11, 2002
We can copy cats: but if you think cloning will bring back a pet you'll be disappointedPhilip Cohen
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