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Epigenetic: The Imprinter Of All Maladies
PubMed Commons: Post-Publication Peer Review Goes Mainstream
GMOs And Pediatric Cancer Rates
Let’s Not Get Too Excited About The New UC Open Access Policy
With Its HeLa Genome Agreement, The NIH Embraces A Expansive Definition Of Familial Consent In Genetics
Uniform Scaling Of Temperature Dependent And Species Specific Changes In Timing Of Drosophila Development
A CHORUS Of Boos: Publishers Offer Their “Solution” To Public Access
Toxoplasma, Cat Piss And Mouse Brains: My Lab’s First Paper On Microbial Manipulation Of Animal Behavior
Is The NIH A Cult?
How Bt Corn And Roundup Ready Soy Work - And Why They Should Not Scare You
GMOs: Gene Transfer Is Neither Unnatural Nor Dangerous
The Anti-GMO Campaign’s Dangerous War On Science

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