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A Note to the Nobel Prize Selection Committee
Howard Temin was an ideal role model for scientists; the Nobel can encourage them to follow his example
Brad Schwartz is CEO of the Morgridge Institute for Research in Madison, Wis., and a professor of medicine and biomolecular chemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Howard Temin was an ideal role model for scientists; the Nobel can encourage them to follow his example
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