Word: bio
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...find him an interesting and compassionate person to work for," Pollick said. "I feel honored to work for Dean Tosteson and fortunate for the opportunity to see first-hand his vision for and leadership of medical education and bio-medical research...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Dr. Ian Osterloh, a Britain-based researcher has in conjunction with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer developed a drug which he claims will restore full sexual function to impotent men. "The medication acts on a certain part of bio-chemistry of blood vessels so more blood flow can occur which enhances the erection," says TIME's Christine Gorman. "What's interesting is that the study didn't just ask men to report on the effectiveness of the drugs, but that the partners were also asked and that they to saw a significant improvement." In one study...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Dr. Ian Osterloh, a Britain-based researcher has in conjunction with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer developed a drug which he claims will restore full sexual function to impotent men. "The medication acts on a certain part of bio-chemistry of blood vessels so more blood flow can occur which enhances the erection," says TIME's Christine Gorman. "What's interesting is that the study didn't just ask men to report on the effectiveness of the drugs, but that the partners were also asked and that they to saw a significant improvement." In one study...
Verdine also said the term "chemical biology" is preferred over "bio-chemistry" because the former term more adequately describes the integration of synthetic organic chemistry and molecular and cellular biology...
...took it largely because I am considering being a bio-anthro major and it's a [pre-requisite] for some of the classes," Harder said. "I have actually already taken a Science B, so it's just an elective...