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Jack Szostak is drawn to uncharted territory. His curiosity and big thinking have earned him a Nobel Prize in A Common Good: Ahead of the Curve. Sharing the cover story in Common Good: View from the Top, An uncanny way with crystals led Tom Steitz to a clear viwew of the ribosome's structureżand to the Nobel Prize. Also in this issue:
  • China-born, U.S.-trained scientists are helping foster innovation and revitalize research in their native land.


  • Researchers are getting at the cell's busy internal mambranes by studying human diseases.

The HHMI Bulletin is a quarterly print and online magazine featuring stories about the discoveries and innovations of HHMI scientists and grantees.

To view the online version of this issue with its online extras, please visit: http://www.hhmi.org/bulletin/feb2010/.


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