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...in June 2009. He began writing proposals for new grants for his research on herbal treatments for ovarian and breast cancer. In addition, Raj published...
...of a research scientist who said he was forced from his position. George Wall took early retirement from his position at Alcon Laboratories in Dallas...
...Silvia Hodges (pictured right), director of research services, legal analytics, at ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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...time scientists spend in the laboratory working with molecules and away...Pressler and later as a research attorney. Gunn says during his...
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Information from peers affords a close match of like to like, but the trick is how to categorize the industries
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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