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Susan R Owens

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EMBO Reports|May 7, 2002
Injection of confidence. The recent controversy in the UK has led to falling MMR vaccination ratesSusan R Owens
EMBO Reports|March 14, 2003
Feeding prejudice. Reluctance within the European Union to accept genetically modified crops may hinder the benefits of this technology reaching the developing worldSusan R Owens
EMBO Reports|August 5, 2003
Revolution or evolution?Susan R Owens
EMBO Reports|August 2, 2002
It's good to talk. Media training workshops are aiming to break down the barriers between scientists and journalistsSusan R Owens
EMBO Reports|February 13, 2002
Waging war on the economy. The possible threat of a bioterrorist attack against agricultureSusan R Owens
EMBO Reports|January 19, 2002
From genomes to cures--a long way to go. More than a year after the publication of the first draft of the human genome, scientists took stock of its implications for science and societySusan R Owens, Holger Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|June 8, 2002
A day at the museum: science centres and museums play an increasingly important role in bringing science and technology to the publicSusan R Owens, Aude Lecrubier, Holger Breithaupt
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EMBO Reports|May 7, 2002
Injection of confidence. The recent controversy in the UK has led to falling MMR vaccination ratesSusan R Owens
EMBO Reports|March 14, 2003
Feeding prejudice. Reluctance within the European Union to accept genetically modified crops may hinder the benefits of this technology reaching the developing worldSusan R Owens
EMBO Reports|August 5, 2003
Revolution or evolution?Susan R Owens
EMBO Reports|August 2, 2002
It's good to talk. Media training workshops are aiming to break down the barriers between scientists and journalistsSusan R Owens
EMBO Reports|February 13, 2002
Waging war on the economy. The possible threat of a bioterrorist attack against agricultureSusan R Owens
EMBO Reports|January 19, 2002
From genomes to cures--a long way to go. More than a year after the publication of the first draft of the human genome, scientists took stock of its implications for science and societySusan R Owens, Holger Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|June 8, 2002
A day at the museum: science centres and museums play an increasingly important role in bringing science and technology to the publicSusan R Owens, Aude Lecrubier, Holger Breithaupt
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