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Tagged boceprevir, cyclophilin antagonists, David Goldstein, David Thomas, Egypt, ELECTRON, FISSION, HCV, HCV genotypes, hepatitis C, Ian Lipkin, Ira Jacobson, nonnucleoside polymerase inhibitors, nucleoside polymerase inhibitors, Oliver Pybus, Pharmasset, POSITRON, protease inhibitors, PROTON, PSI-1977, telaprevir
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Jessica Wapner is a freelance writer focused mainly on biomedical issues. Her work is published in Scientific American, The New York Times, Slate, Science, Nature Medicine, and elsewhere. Her first book, The Philadelphia Chromosome is forthcoming from The Experiment in May 2013.