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Published online 28 May 2009 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news.2009.526
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Getting science into policy
New Zealand's first ever chief science adviser talks about how he will make an impact on government decision-making.
Last week, New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key appointed Peter Gluckman as the first chief science adviser in the country's history. One of New Zealand's most eminent scientists, Gluckman is an expert in how fetal development affects subsequent growth and health.
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