Success in two careers
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Dani Bolognesi is extremely successful in the manufacture, development and commercialization of Fuzeon and has contributed a lot to the state with his overwhelming study of the qualities of viral structures. His works at Trimeris, as well as the bench research has been highly recognized, as he was the only one to develop a useful AIDS drug and make it a corporate product.
Publication Name: The Scientist
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-3670
Year: 2007
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The "Yale Embryo", circa 1934
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Elizabeth Ramsey discovered an embryo while performing an autopsy on a young woman in 1934 and donated it to the Carnegie Institution of Washington Department of Embryology in Baltimore. This donation helped to prepare the Carnegie stages, the 23 developmental stages of embryonic growth based largely on the appearance of differentiated structures.
Publication Name: The Scientist
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-3670
Year: 2007
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