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Nature 421, 471-472 (30 January 2003) | doi:10.1038/421471a
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Polish science: Poles apart, or together with Europe?
Quirin Schiermeier1
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With Poland about to join the European Union, some of its scientists are eager to be part of the international mainstream. But others still cling to Eastern-bloc traditions. Quirin Schiermeier reports.
Matthias Bochtler beams with delight. Proudly, the young biophysicist surveys the basement of Warsaw's International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IIMCB).
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