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Microbiology
Cancer's telltale slime
Published
March 31, 2015
MRI detects sugar molecules on cancerous cells, a method that raises possibility of diagnosis without biopsies
/ Hopkins Medicine
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Ebola's basic biology
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Nov 4, 2014
School of Public Health professor on how virus infections evolve
Pathologist Noel Rose
Published
July-Aug 2014
Professor is well-known for his pioneering studies on autoimmune thyroiditis in the 1950s that ushered in modern era of research on autoimmune disease
/ Gazette
Micro management
Bacteria vs. malaria
Published
May 10, 2013
Infecting mosquitoes with specific bacteria strain could help stop spread of disease
/ NPR
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