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Erikkson, is conjunction with Dr. Richard Mulligan of the Whitehead Institute of Cambridge, is now trying to incorporate genetic therapy into this novel healing technique...
Golf is another part of the Clinton cure. The President has said he wants to break 80 before his 50th birthday, and regular golfing partners say his liberal use of the mulligan -- the free shot given to duffers who botch a stroke -- probably makes that an attainable goal. The golf course is one of the few places where Clinton can quickly shut the presidency out of his mind. He does not tolerate shop talk on the links and has said he likes the game because he can play it slowly. When an aide approached him last year on a Vineyard...
...admit that the WWF has hit a lull these days, but at its peak nothing compared. Remember the good old days. Forget about baseball's golden years with Dimaggio and Williams, the WWF with the Hulk, Captain Lou and Black Jack Mulligan was supreme...
During Anderson's gene-therapy hiatus, however, Richard Mulligan, an M.I.T. researcher, showed that genetically engineered mouse-leukemia retroviruses were effective vectors for inserting human genes into mouse DNA. To Anderson, this meant one thing: gene therapy was now possible, and he was back in business...
Having put his foot in the door, Anderson doggedly went on to win approval in 1990 for the historic and eventually successful gene-therapy trials of the two girls with ADA deficiency. The final committee vote was 16 to 1, the only opposition coming from Mulligan, who has been Anderson's most vociferous critic, and who called the proposal "bad science...