Coming full cycle

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Paul Nurse, a graduate from the University of East Anglia, decided to study cell division for better understanding of life and also won the 2001 Nobel Prize for his work on the cell cycle control. He continues his study on cell cycle and is now focusing on the shape of the cell, as it can be relevant in understanding cancer.

author: Hopkin, Karen
United Kingdom, Research and Testing Services, Cancer & Cell R&D, Cancer research, Cancer, Cell cycle, Oncology, Experimental, Nurse, Paul M.

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Stuck on Giardia

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The author discusses Heidi Elmendorf's interests in Veterinary Medicine and parasitology. She has conducted several researches about the pathogen, Giardia lamblia and shows that it can be used for the development of several new drugs.

author: Hopkin, Karen
New York, Research Personnel, Physiological aspects, Giardia, Giardia lamblia, Parasitology, Research scientists, Elmendorf, Heidi

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A biochemist by nature

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The article discusses the phenomenal works done by Danny Reinberg, a professional biochemist. Reinberg proved himself to be extremely successful in the chromatin/transcription field.

author: Hopkin, Karen
United States, Biochemists, Chromatin, Genetic transcription, Transcription (Genetics), Occupation overview, Reinberg, Danny

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