Word: molecular
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...next 30 years, medicine is going to depend more on molecular synthesis in what will be an explosive and therapeutic time," said Emery Professor of Chemistry Elias J. Corey. Molecular synthesis is a process by which scientists create materials with specific properties by altering or building their sub-molecular structure...
...addition to medical applications, molecular synthesis also has use in the semi-conductor and metals industry, panel members said...
...week's end, both in the U.S. and abroad, the need for a medical answer to the AIDS crisis was becoming more and more urgent. As the Paris meeting concluded, Molecular Biologist Flossie Wong-Staal of the National Cancer Institute tried to sound optimistic. "I think things are going on the right track and the right time schedule. The science is going very fast." Unfortunately, she conceded, "the disease is going faster...
...earn as little as $30,000 a year, while the U.S. average has hit $42,500, with academic stars pulling down $75,000 to $100,000 and more. Sir David Phillips, chief scientific adviser to Britain's Secretary of State for Education and Science and an Oxford professor in molecular biophysics, makes...
...genetic restrictions will have little or no effect on basic scientific research done at universities. according to Mark S. Ptashne and Thomas P. Maniatis, professors of biochemistry and molecular biology and the founders of Cambridge's Genetics Institute...