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Philip Hunter

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EMBO Reports|September 17, 2019
Illuminating human disease: The potential of in vivo imaging for preclinical research and diagnosticsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|May 16, 2012
The changing hypothesis of the gut. The intestinal microbiome is increasingly seen as vital to human healthPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|January 14, 2012
Research and practice coming together. The advent of personalized medicine is bringing clinical research and practice closer togetherPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|February 5, 2008
Ancient rules of memory. The molecules and mechanisms of memory evolved long before their 'modern' use in the brainPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|March 3, 2005
Laptop biology. As mathematics and computation increasingly invade laboratories, biologists need to master new skillsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|December 2, 2005
The bigger picturePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|July 13, 2016
The big health data sale: As the trade of personal health and medical data expands, it becomes necessary to improve legal frameworks for protecting patient anonymity, handling consent and ensuring the quality of dataPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|August 11, 2017
The reproducibility "crisis": Reaction to replication crisis should not stifle innovationPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|December 9, 2017
Nucleic acid-based nanotechnology: The ability of DNA and RNA to fold into precise and complex shapes can be exploited for applications both in biology and electronicsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|February 14, 2018
Uncharted waters: Next-generation sequencing and machine learning software allow forensic science to expand into phenotype prediction from DNA samplesPhilip Hunter
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EMBO Reports|September 17, 2019
Illuminating human disease: The potential of in vivo imaging for preclinical research and diagnosticsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|May 16, 2012
The changing hypothesis of the gut. The intestinal microbiome is increasingly seen as vital to human healthPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|January 14, 2012
Research and practice coming together. The advent of personalized medicine is bringing clinical research and practice closer togetherPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|February 5, 2008
Ancient rules of memory. The molecules and mechanisms of memory evolved long before their 'modern' use in the brainPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|March 3, 2005
Laptop biology. As mathematics and computation increasingly invade laboratories, biologists need to master new skillsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|December 2, 2005
The bigger picturePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|July 13, 2016
The big health data sale: As the trade of personal health and medical data expands, it becomes necessary to improve legal frameworks for protecting patient anonymity, handling consent and ensuring the quality of dataPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|August 11, 2017
The reproducibility "crisis": Reaction to replication crisis should not stifle innovationPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|December 9, 2017
Nucleic acid-based nanotechnology: The ability of DNA and RNA to fold into precise and complex shapes can be exploited for applications both in biology and electronicsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|February 14, 2018
Uncharted waters: Next-generation sequencing and machine learning software allow forensic science to expand into phenotype prediction from DNA samplesPhilip Hunter
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