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"In less than a decade, scientists at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) learned how to clone DNA, founded the company that created the field of biotechnology, identified the first cancer genes, and made the heretical discovery that a protein by itself can transmit an infectious disease. The discoveries of Herbert Boyer, Michael Bishop, Harold Varmus, and Stanley Prusiner show that real innovators require freedom and time to tackle hard problems in their own way"--Page 4 of cover.
Genetics --- Medecine --- Biomedical Research --- History, 20th Century --- Schools, Medical --- Research. --- Histoire --- history --- Research --- History. --- Prusiner, Stanley B., --- Varmus, Harold. --- Bishop, J. Michael, --- Boyer, Herbert W. --- University of California, San Francisco. --- University of California, San Francisco --- California. --- San Francisco
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Urology. --- University hospitals. --- Hôpitaux universitaires. --- Urologie. --- Hôpitaux universitaires --- Urology --- Hospitals, University --- University hospitals --- Histoire. --- History. --- University of California, San Francisco Medical Center. --- California. --- California
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Research institutes --- Federal aid to medical research. --- Expenditures, Public. --- Academic medical centers --- Recherche universitaire --- Universities and colleges --- Federal aid to medical research --- Finance. --- Coût. --- Research --- Costs. --- University of California, San Francisco. --- University of California, San Francisco --- Appropriations and expenditures. --- United States.
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