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Philip Hunter

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EMBO Reports|September 30, 2010
Vaccine outlooks. After negative publicity and a series of setbacks over HIV/AIDS and influenza, the prospects for research on new vaccines are improvingPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|June 2, 2010
Anything you touch may be used against youPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|March 31, 2010
Can bacteria save the planet?Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports|September 17, 2021
Lessons from COVID-19: The ongoing pandemic has inspired and advanced research and development across a wide range of fieldsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|August 9, 2021
Birds of a feather speak together: Understanding the different dialects of animals can help to decipher their communicationPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|November 1, 2016
Plant microbiomes and sustainable agriculture: Deciphering the plant microbiome and its role in nutrient supply and plant immunity has great potential to reduce the use of fertilizers and biocides in agriculturePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|March 22, 2014
Tropical diseases and the poor: Neglected tropical diseases are a public health problem for developing and developed countries alikePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|February 15, 2017
From imitation to inspiration: Biomimicry experiences a revival driven by a more systematic approach to explore nature's inventions for human usePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|March 4, 2008
Not so simple after all. A renaissance of research into prokaryotic evolution and cell structurePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|May 3, 2005
Is political correctness damaging science? Peer pressure and mainstream thinking may discourage novelty and innovationPhilip Hunter
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EMBO Reports|September 30, 2010
Vaccine outlooks. After negative publicity and a series of setbacks over HIV/AIDS and influenza, the prospects for research on new vaccines are improvingPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|June 2, 2010
Anything you touch may be used against youPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|March 31, 2010
Can bacteria save the planet?Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports|September 17, 2021
Lessons from COVID-19: The ongoing pandemic has inspired and advanced research and development across a wide range of fieldsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|August 9, 2021
Birds of a feather speak together: Understanding the different dialects of animals can help to decipher their communicationPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|November 1, 2016
Plant microbiomes and sustainable agriculture: Deciphering the plant microbiome and its role in nutrient supply and plant immunity has great potential to reduce the use of fertilizers and biocides in agriculturePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|March 22, 2014
Tropical diseases and the poor: Neglected tropical diseases are a public health problem for developing and developed countries alikePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|February 15, 2017
From imitation to inspiration: Biomimicry experiences a revival driven by a more systematic approach to explore nature's inventions for human usePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|March 4, 2008
Not so simple after all. A renaissance of research into prokaryotic evolution and cell structurePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|May 3, 2005
Is political correctness damaging science? Peer pressure and mainstream thinking may discourage novelty and innovationPhilip Hunter
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