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Stephen S Hall

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Nature|January 2, 2014
Behaviour and biology: The accidental epigeneticistStephen S Hall
Scientific American|November 18, 2017
Could Genetic Engineering Save the Galápagos?Stephen S Hall
The New York Times Magazine|June 1, 2006
The short of it: more short children are being given growth hormone in the hope that an extra inch will protect their supposedly fragile psyches. But research suggests that their height is a problem less for them than for usStephen S Hall
Scientific American|April 13, 2016
Editing the mushroomStephen S Hall
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 21, 2018
Omen in the bloodStephen S Hall
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 30, 2003
Longevity research. In vino vitalis? Compounds activate life-extending genesStephen S Hall
Scientific American|September 4, 2003
The quest for a smart pillStephen S Hall
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 20, 2002
Human cloning. President's bioethics council deliversStephen S Hall
The Hastings Center Report|July 12, 2003
Eve redux: the public confusion over cloningStephen S Hall
The New York Times on the Web|October 19, 2004
English lab ready to clone embryos for stem cellsStephen S Hall
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Nature|January 2, 2014
Behaviour and biology: The accidental epigeneticistStephen S Hall
Scientific American|November 18, 2017
Could Genetic Engineering Save the Galápagos?Stephen S Hall
The New York Times Magazine|June 1, 2006
The short of it: more short children are being given growth hormone in the hope that an extra inch will protect their supposedly fragile psyches. But research suggests that their height is a problem less for them than for usStephen S Hall
Scientific American|April 13, 2016
Editing the mushroomStephen S Hall
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 21, 2018
Omen in the bloodStephen S Hall
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 30, 2003
Longevity research. In vino vitalis? Compounds activate life-extending genesStephen S Hall
Scientific American|September 4, 2003
The quest for a smart pillStephen S Hall
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 20, 2002
Human cloning. President's bioethics council deliversStephen S Hall
The Hastings Center Report|July 12, 2003
Eve redux: the public confusion over cloningStephen S Hall
The New York Times on the Web|October 19, 2004
English lab ready to clone embryos for stem cellsStephen S Hall
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