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Genetically modified plants: questions and answers
What can and should genetic technologies be used for?
Dr Eaves is a British-trained Canadian cancer biologist first recognized for her development of robust functional methods to quantify and characterize distinct types of primitive blood and mammary cell precursors - now considered…
Benjamin Simons is a theorist who has contributed to a broad range of fields, from quantum condensed matter physics to developmental biology. With a focus on experimental phenomenology, his research makes use of concepts and approaches from
Narry Kim is a molecular cell biologist renowned for her research in microRNA and RNA modification. Dr Kim and her group elucidated the microRNA biogenesis pathway and identified key biogenesis factors including RNA polymerase II,…
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