R&D budget: more wins than losses.
نویسندگان
چکیده
John Abelson Frederick W. Alt Don L. Anderson Michael Ashburner Stephen J. Benkovic David E. Bloom Floyd E. Bloom Piet Borst Michael S. Brown Henry R. Bourne James J. Bull Kathryn Calame C. Thomas Caskey Dennis W. Choi John M. Coffin Paul J. Crutzen Robert Desimone Nicole Le Douarin Bruce F. Eldridge Paul T. Englund Richard G. Fairbanks Douglas T. Fearon Harry A. Fozzard K. Friedrich Theodore H. Geballe Margaret J. Geller John C. Gerhart Roger 1. M. Glass Stephen P. Goff Peter N. Goodfellow Corey S. Goodman Stephen J. Gould Ira Herskowitz Eric F. Johnson Stephen M. Kosslyn Michael LaBarbera Charles S. Levings Ill Alexander Levitzki Harvey F. Lodish Richard Losick Diane Mathis Anthony R. Means Shigetada Nakanishi Roger A. Nicoll William H. OrmeJohnson Ill Stuart L. Pimm Yeshayau Pocker Dennis A. Powers Ralph S. Quatrano V. Ramanathan Douglas C. Rees T. M. Rice Erkki Ruoslahti David C. Rubie Gottfried Schatz Jozef Schell Ronald H. Schwartz Terrence J. Sejnowski Ellen Solomon Thomas A. Steitz Michael P. Stryker Richard F. Thompson Robert T. N. Tjian Emil R. Unanue Geerat J. Vermeij Bert Vogelstein Harold Weintraub Zena Werb George M. Whitesides Owen N. Witte William A. Wulf Keith Yamamoto
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Science
دوره 263 5144 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1994