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Structural genomics — from cottage industry to industrial revolution

Diane Gershon
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Diane Gershon: Assistant Editor, New Technology, Nature Medicine

Nature, 2000, vol. 408, issue 6809, 273-274

Abstract: As the new discipline of structural genomics takes off, the demand for a wide variety of skilled workers is set to rise, says Diane Gershon.

Date: 2000
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