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Category Archives: Biology
Autism, Vaccines, and Community: Straight Talk with Seth Mnookin
Category: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Bacteria, Biology, Books, Ethics, Genetics, Health, Interview, Journalism, Media, Memory, Neurodiversity, Neuroscience, Politics, Science, Writers
Tagged Andrew Wakefield, David Kirby, Fox, Jenny McCarthy, Larry King, Panic Virus, Seth Mnookin, thimerosal
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After 50 Years in the Lab, A Reproduction Expert Comes Out of the Closet
Category: Biology, Books, Endocrinology, Feminism, Gay, Health, Interview, Neurodiversity, Politics, Science, Sexuality, Women, Writers
Tagged Association of Women in Science, Bella Abzug, Chicago, endocrinology, gay, inhibin, lesbian, Neena Schwartz, Northewestern, reproductive biology
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