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- Enzymatic Activity for Hypothetical Proteins of Shigellaflexneri. Biofrontiers". Biofrontiers. 1 (2): 1–10. Eisenstein E; et al. (2000). "Biological function...
- and Developmental Biology, and the Chief Scientific Officer of the BioFrontiers Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder. Leinwand completed her...
- Look up frontiers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frontiers may refer to: Frontier, areas near or beyond a boundary Frontiers (Journey album), 1983...
- biophysicist and ****ociate Professor in the Computer Science Department and the BioFrontiers Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder in Boulder, CO. She is...
- Milligan studied for two years at the University of Colorado Boulder BioFrontiers Institute under Olke C. Uhlenbeck while earning his degree in doctoral...
- University of Colorado Boulder with her research team. There, they joined the BioFrontiers Institute. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sawyer investigated how SARS-CoV-2...
- Returning to Boulder, Cech became the first executive director of the BioFrontiers Institute, a position he held until 2020. He also taught general chemistry...
- considered a megajournal, as is the BioMed Central series. Some journals, such as Frontiers in Human Neuroscience or Frontiers in Microbiology are considered...
- or Bio-Bío (older form: Bío-Bío) may refer to any of the following: Biobío River, the second longest river in Chile and the former southern frontier of...
- A bio-based material is a material intentionally made, either wholly or partially, from substances derived from living (or once-living) organisms, such...