Dinah Parums. Medical Science and Scientific Innovation.

Dinah Parums has a lifelong interest in the medical and biological sciences and keeps up to date with scientific innovation. http://dinahparums.com
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Human Cell Atlas Releases First Major Data Set
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Dr Dinah Parums. Clinical Tutor in Pathology. Oxford University Medical School. 1990 to 1993.
Dinah Parums. Clinical Tutor in Pathology. Oxford University Medical School.
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Essential Clinical Pathology by Dr Dinah Parums
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6 Tips for Your Science Blog by Dinah Parums
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Dinah Parums, Writing and Editing
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Mining the Mouth’s Many Microbes
Mining the Mouth s Many Microbes.
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Life Sciences Connect - Clarivate
Targeted Therapy in Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) Part V: KRAS, MEK, BRAF and MET
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Life Sciences Connect - Clarivate
L-carnitine studies in mice do not imply that eating meat causes human coronary artery disease,
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Life Sciences Connect - Clarivate
Dinah Parums. ‘Crowdfunding’ and its Supporting Role in Life Science and Healthcare Projects.
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Sotheby's to auction unique library charting history of British exploration
Sotheby's to auction unique library charting history of British exploration
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Whale graveyard shows mass stranding of species millions of years ago
Whale graveyard shows mass stranding of species millions of years ago
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Scientists grow human heart tissue using stem cells
Scientists said Tuesday they had used stem cells to grow human heart tissue that contracted spontaneously in a petri dish -- marking progress in the quest to manufacture transplant organs.
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Explaining meteors: are we in danger?
Explaining meteors: are we in danger?