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Volume 25 Issue 5, May 2007

Drosophila melanogaster superimposed on a collision-induced dissociation mass spectrum. Aebersold and colleagues use directed shotgun proteomics to detect two-thirds of the predicted fruitfly proteome (p 576). Credit: Alex Wild (http://myrmecos.net/)

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  • The thinking behind the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) draft guidance on financial conflicts of interest for outside experts is deeply flawed.

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  • Given that Californian voters authorized state coffers to sell $3 billion in bonds to fund the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) with the expectation of health and financial benefits, what benchmarks should be used to measure the initiative's success?

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  • In the early 1990s, functional foods promised to solve global malnutrition and put palatable options for treating ailments on grocery shelves. Since then, a meager number of products have ripened while the rest have turned sour.

    • Kendall Powell
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  • For those who wish to marry research with clinical applications, finding the right environment can be hard.

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