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Kristen Minogue
Genetics of extinction offers hope for the endangered
Cloned milk still a hard sell despite FDA approval
Drugs from genetically engineered animals poised to debut in U.S.
Researching DNA behind race and disease prompts suspicion in black community
Stem cell transplants may offer new hope for multiple sclerosis patients
Evanston entrepreneurs give housekeeping a touch of the divine
Fluorescent zebrafish shed light on human birth defects
Abortion activists on both sides prepare for a new era under Obama
Chicago scientists anticipate brave new world for embryonic stem cell research
Microscopic fibers string spinal cord back together
Curing malaria by reconstructing life: the promise of synthetic biology
kristenminogue2009@u.northwestern.edu