Science
09/16/2016
Taking ownership of luck
When people ask me how I got my job as the facility director for a biotechnology incubator right after finishing my Ph.D., my answer used to be, "I was lucky."
When people ask me how I got my job as the facility director for a biotechnology incubator right after finishing my Ph.D., my answer used to be, "I was lucky."
USC Stem Cell
By Marie Rippen Even though the transplantation of blood stem cells, also known as bone marrow, has saved many lives over many decades, the genes that control the number or function of blood stem cells are not fully understood.
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Of the myriad challenges that a premature baby faces upon entering the world, simply breathing can be the most difficult.
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