Building the molecular biology toolbox
31st May 2006, 16:30 GMT
Brookhaven Lab biologist John Dunn has been in the right place at the right time throughout the ?golden age? of molecular biology, starting with his humble beginnings washing urine bottles at a hospital to earn a few bucks while in high school.
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