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Philip Hunter

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EMBO Reports|April 20, 2021
Getting on top of sleep: Research begins to unravel the molecular mechanisms that link sleep and healthPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|November 29, 2021
Viral diseases and the brain: Long COVID puts the spotlight on how viral infections affect the brain: Long COVID puts the spotlight on how viral infections affect the brainPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|January 25, 2021
Technical bias and the reproducibility crisis: The problem of systemic errors resulting from artefacts of equipment, methods or dataset has been underappreciatedPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|March 24, 2021
COVID-19 and the opportunities for research: The lockdowns' impacts on wildlife, ecology and conservation biology, and the humanitiesPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|April 2, 2011
Nutrition: more than the sum of its parts. The modern craze for dietary supplements is under increasing scrutiny, while biofortified crops look promising in the quest to deliver nutrition in developing countriesPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|July 2, 2011
New optics sheds light on biology. Advances in microscopy, genetics and biochemistry are together increasingly enabling scientists to watch molecules in actionPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|September 17, 2011
The cost of living longer. Fertility trades with immunity and life expectancyPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|November 15, 2011
A new target for personalized medicinePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|October 14, 2021
The molecular biology of grafting: Recent research may provide new applications for a millennia-old agricultural technologyPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|July 28, 2010
The tide turns towards microalgae. Current research aims to produce traditional biofuels from algae, but their potential to generate sustainable energy might be even greater and more 'natural'Philip Hunter
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EMBO Reports|April 20, 2021
Getting on top of sleep: Research begins to unravel the molecular mechanisms that link sleep and healthPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|November 29, 2021
Viral diseases and the brain: Long COVID puts the spotlight on how viral infections affect the brain: Long COVID puts the spotlight on how viral infections affect the brainPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|January 25, 2021
Technical bias and the reproducibility crisis: The problem of systemic errors resulting from artefacts of equipment, methods or dataset has been underappreciatedPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|March 24, 2021
COVID-19 and the opportunities for research: The lockdowns' impacts on wildlife, ecology and conservation biology, and the humanitiesPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|April 2, 2011
Nutrition: more than the sum of its parts. The modern craze for dietary supplements is under increasing scrutiny, while biofortified crops look promising in the quest to deliver nutrition in developing countriesPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|July 2, 2011
New optics sheds light on biology. Advances in microscopy, genetics and biochemistry are together increasingly enabling scientists to watch molecules in actionPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|September 17, 2011
The cost of living longer. Fertility trades with immunity and life expectancyPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|November 15, 2011
A new target for personalized medicinePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|October 14, 2021
The molecular biology of grafting: Recent research may provide new applications for a millennia-old agricultural technologyPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|July 28, 2010
The tide turns towards microalgae. Current research aims to produce traditional biofuels from algae, but their potential to generate sustainable energy might be even greater and more 'natural'Philip Hunter
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