Nature 1993 David Dickson - Abstracts

Nature 1993 David Dickson
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AIDS administrators plan crisis meeting over future of AZT. (AIDS drug)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson, Colin Macilwain
Bidding to manage North Sea data raises questions about privatisation. (Britain's Department of Trade and Industry)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Britain cheers and jeers at a status quo White Paper. (includes relatex box)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Britain finds way round impact of falling pound. (science projects)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Britain plans broad strategy on genome, approves therapy.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Britain rediscovers industry-academia links.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Britain to help coal centre develop cleaner technologies. (the Coal Research Establishment in Gloucestershire, UK) (News)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Britain to spend 100 million pound sterling on innovative manufacturing.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Britain to support aerospace.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Britain urged to lift barriers to investment in biotechnology.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Britain wins bid to host ocean drilling office.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
British aerospace industry wants more government support.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
British group backs French scientist. (French physician Jena- Pierre Alain)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
British research council jumps at gene therapy. (The British Medical Research Council to promote gene therapy)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
British research councils win and lose. (shuffled responsibilities)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
British universities object to idea of year-round terms. (teaching terms)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Cambridge and Heidelberg compete for new European gene database. (European Bioinformatics Institute)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson, Alison Abbott
Clash over too demanding Euro-water standards. (water services warn of price rises and complain of too-high targets)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Cost overruns, management problems found in British Antarctic projects. (British Antarctic Survey)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Curtain falls on Britain's nuclear structure facility. (includes related article) (News)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
DNA database proposal gets cautious welcome in UK.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Driving UK health research by responding to users' needs.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
European patent for PCR enzyme clouded by Russian claim. (polymerase chain reaction)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Faraday Centres appear doomed by Lords' panel. (House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Food technology divides British teachers.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Forecasters seek better data on work patterns of scientists. (supply and demand of scientists)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Historic Bart's fights for its life under medical school reorganization. (the British government's plan to close St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical School in London)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Hopes for pan-European network.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
ICI transfers most of its research to new Zeneca biosciences company. (Imperial Chemicals Industries, Zeneca Group)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Internal fight threatens future of Strangeways laboratory in Britain.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
International facilities said to boost national economy. (News) (Column)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
International gamma-ray project favored for ESA launch in 2001. (European Space Agency) (Column)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Lack of vision weakens links between industry and finance. (London)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Looking towards the West. (Japanese pharmaceutical companies fund research overseas)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson, David Swinbanks
Magnetic fusion proceeds with no end in sight. (Forecast 1993)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Mixed reaction greets new gene patent proposals from Brussels. (E.C. Commission and biotechnology patents)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
No easy answers for UK science. (Commentary)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Pay-as-you-go forensics could hurt British justice.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Pondering on British science policy.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Research council takes stake in start-up. (British Medical Research Council invests in Therexsys, a gene therapy company)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Rutherford and Daresbury labs to merge as 'self-standing institution.' (Britain's Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and Daresbury Laboratory)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Science faces new treatment in British courts.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
SERC broadens its role in support of industry. (the UK Science and Engineering Research Council) (News)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Six volcanologist killed in Colombian eruption.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
SSC detector collaborators shun financial commitment. (Superconducting Super Collider) (News)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson, David Swinbanks, Jeffrey Mervis
Support grows for UNESCO but money remains a problem.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson, Colin Macilwain
UK blood centres could play major role in gene therapy.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
UK government's support 'essential' for exploitation of superconductivity.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
UK national laboratories face new threat of privatization.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
UK rejects call for more systematic biology cash. (research funding)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Use of fetal eggs in research to be debated.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Waldegrave says White Paper will not seek radical changes. (science cabinet minister William Waldgrave; British science policy document) (News)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Waldegrave wants to carve up SERC and create stronger political links.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Wolfson Foundation's policy on animals anger other British medical charities. (News)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
Yeltsin's two steps to Eureka club membership. (Boris Yeltsin)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Dickson
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