Science 1995 Eliot Marshall - Abstracts

Science 1995 Eliot Marshall
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A deadly parasite spurs up-to-the-minute biology. (Trypanosoma crusi)(Science in Latin America)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Agency is refuge in funding wilderness. (Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paula or FAPESP)(Science in Latin America)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
A new phase in the war on cancer.(National Institutes of Health launches review of National Cancer Institute)(includes related information on cancer research)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
A strategy for sequencing the genome 5 years early. (Human Genome Project)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Broder to join exodus from NCI. (Samuel Broder; National Cancer Institute)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Clinicians catch top NIH officials' attention. (National Institutes of Health officials place more emphasis on clinical research)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Dispute splits schizophrenia study: a report that a schizophrenia susceptibility gene may reside on chromosome 6 may say as much about problems of scientific collaboration as about the biology of the disease. (includes related article)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Emphasis turns from mapping to large-scale sequencing. (genome research)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Gene therapy's growing pains.(includes related articles on gene therapy for adenosine deaminase deficiency and cystic fibrosis and on the work of the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Heavy weather ahead for clinical research.Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Homely fish draws attention to Amazon deforestation. (tambaqui)(Science in Latin America)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
International experts probe Haiti's bloody past. (documenting massacres; includes related article on identifying war victims in Croatia)(News: Forensic Medicine)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
In the U.S., engineers oust old regime. (new National Academy of Engineering president Harold Liebowitz)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Is science lobbying an oxymoron?(includes related article on campaign that saved funding for the National Institutes of Health)Science and technologyEliot Marshall, Andrew Lawler
Klausner follows own advice at NCI. (National Cancer Institute head Richard Klausner; includes related article on Klausner's achievements)(News & Comment)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Less hype, more biology needed for gene therapy.Science and technologyEliot Marshall
New studies trace the impact of tobacco advertising. (includes related article on scientists' protest of Congressional efforts to cancel study on pro-tobacco lobbying)(News & Comment: Health Policy)Science and technologyEliot Marshall, Rachel Nowak
NIH escapes the ax - for now.(National Institutes of Health funding)(includes related article on funding of AIDS research)Science and technologyEliot Marshall, Jon Cohen
NIH gears up to test a hotly disputed theory.(National Institutes of Health will fund research into possible chronic form of Lyme disease)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
NIH gets a share of BRCA1 patent.(National Institutes of Health: breast-cancer susceptibility gene)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
NIH picks three gene vector centers. (National Institutes of Health to establish three national laboratories to develop gene transfer agents)(News: Gene Therapy)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
NIH's "gay gene" study questioned.(National Institutes of Health-National Cancer Institute)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
NIMH: caught in the line of fire without a general.(National Institute of Mental Health)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Panel faults research consent process. (Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments)(News & Comment: Biothics)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Panel offers radical therapy for National Cancer Institute.Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Physicists hand-build a synchrotron. (electron accelerator, Brazil)(Science in Latin America)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Physicist wins Nobel Peace Prize.(Joseph Rotblat)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
R&D budget takes shape in Congress, piece by piece.Science and technologyEliot Marshall, Andrew Lawler
Reanalysis confirms results of 'tainted' study. (benefits of lumpectomy versus mastectomy for breast cancer) (includes related article on the effectiveness of tamoxifen to treat breast cancer)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Senate restores NIH funding cut. (National Institutes of Health funding restored)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Suit alleges misuse of peer review. (Cistron Biotechnology Inc. v Immunex Corp.)(includes related article on written and unwritten rules of peer review)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Tamoxifen's trials and tribulations. (cancer drug clinical trials)(News & Comment: Cancer Prevention)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
The price of compromise.(National Institutes of Health funding bill)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Varmus orders up review of the science of gene therapy.(National Institutes of Health director Harold Varmus)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Varmus puts his stamp on NIH. (National Institutes of Health director Harold Varmus)(includes related article on NIH administrators still active in research)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
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