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You have to have a strong stomach to invest in biotechnology. Last year a few words from Tony Blair and Bill Clinton about making genes "freely available to scientists" took half the value out of the typical biotech stock within a month. Early this year, when Celera Genomics and the...
DIVING INTO THE GENE POOL: Kirkus gives a spirited starred review to "Genes, Girls, and Gamow: After the Double Helix" by James D. Watson (Knopf; February 5). "Part memoir, part love story, part homage to the brilliant physicist George ('Geo,' pronounced Joe) Gamow, this is another tell-all tale in...
16 WILLIAM HASELTINE, 57, combines a passion for scientific exploration and a talent for directing researchers toward practical and profitable products. By investigating the genes most relevant to pharmaceutical research, HUMAN GENOME SCIENCES is transforming itself into the world's first genomics-based pharmaceutical behemoth. It already has six drugs...
In the talk, entitled “Race, Gender & Abortion: Pro-Life Politics in the 21st Century,” Jefferson questioned the intentions and priorities of famous birth control pioneer and family planning proponent Margaret Sanger. Jefferson, who graduated from the Medical School in 1951, said that Sanger believed...
Karen Mok comes at you in sections. It's partly a result of her gallimaufry of genes: Chinese, Welsh, German, Persian, a heady hereditary cocktail. She looks and speaks Chinese, but when she palavers in English, out pours E.M. Forster starchy Brit-speak. She does "yah," she does "-ish" and...