HHMI Bulletin, September 2002 Print Physician-scientists spend their professional lives crossing the boundaries between the bench and the bedside. Many find that the rewards more than offset the incredible demands. Also in this issue:
Efforts to undermine evolution education have evolved into a 21st-century marketing campaign that relies on legal acumen, manipulation of scientific literature, and grassroots tactics.
Quirky new animal models may help researchers learn how to regenerate human limbs or even avert the debilitating effects of a stroke.
Adam Arkin hopes to transform molecular biology into a new kind of cellular engineering and in the process learn how to move cells from sickness to health.
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