Finally we have a medical explanation of how the contaminated version of heparin was able to kill individuals who used the blood-thinning drug. A scientific report by a research team on the workings o… more →
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Bob Nellis wrote 3 months ago: As the federal government’s new policy on embryonic stem cells becomes better understood, it’s clear … more →
audreymfg wrote 5 months ago: Check out the quotes from our fearless leader in Brian Orelli’s piece on the tensions between … more →
peanutbutter wrote 1 year ago: OK, So that is a relatively inflammatory and controversial headline, edging on the side of tabloid s … more →
attilachordash wrote 1 year ago: Nature Biotechnology is the (peer review) journal for me: it’s geeky, fresh and it takes into … more →
hodicom wrote 1 year ago: Finally we have a medical explanation of how the contaminated version of heparin was able to kill in … more →
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tgra wrote 1 year ago: At the recent Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) workshop, George Garrity led discussions to review … more →