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Professor of Biology,
Department of Biology,
Duke University
Homeostatic mechanisms enable the persistence and accumulation of deleterious genes
 
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Engineering and management consultant,
Carlson Reliability Consulting
Homeostatic mechanisms enable the persistence and accumulation of deleterious genes
 
Carl S.
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Affiliate Professor,
Obstetrics and Gynecology,
University of Washington Medical School
Obesity: Biology and culture
 

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Professor,
School of Life Sciences,
Arizona State University
Complex human disease phenotypes as emergent properties of network variability
 

Dr.

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Professor,
School of Life Sciences,
Arizona State Universi
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Professor,
Department of Biology,
Emory University
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Johann Friedrich Miescher Regents Professor in Molecular Biology
Department of Integrative Biology
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Professor,
Department of Biology,
University of Washington
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Professor, Department of evolutionary biology and environmental studies
University of Zurich
Searching for a cancer-proof organism: it's the journey that teaches you about the destination 
 
Despite an obvious focus of cancer as a medical phenomenon affecting human lifespan, cancer occurs across multicellular life.
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