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The Song of Mouse: An Author Spotlight on Jasmine Grimsley, Takefumi Kikusui and Kazuo Okanoya
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Tagged author spotlight, Featured Image, Japan, Media, Ohio, PLoS ONE, singing mice
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Category: Images
Tagged author spotlight, Brazil, fungus, insects, Media, new species, PLoS ONE
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Healing the Heart: An Author Spotlight on Georgina Ellison
Category: Interviews
Tagged author spotlight, Ellison, heart, Liverpool John Moores University, stem cell
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Creatures 2010: Halloween Editon
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Tagged author spotlight, Featured Image, Halloween 2010, leech, PLoS ONE
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Predicting Epidemics via Social Networks: An Author Spotlight on James H. Fowler and Nicholas A. Christakis
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Tagged author spotlight, CDC, Google Flu Trends, Harvard, James Fowler, Nicholas Christakis, outbreaks, social network, UC San Diego
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