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A WEEK OF “MICHAEL SMITH LABORATORIES” PIECES

January 22, 2006
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GMO. Wait. Slow.
Are there enough tests on you
I just don’t know. Yo

(Haiku by Azar)

– – – – –

Am I Everywhere? (by David Ng)

Help, I need a Vaccine! (or H.I.V. for Short) (by Anupam Singhal)

Research Fraud: Trust and Money (by Ben Montpetit)

The Biotech Game of Life (by Kaan Biron, Stephanie Cheung, Arthur Kwan, Mei Mei Tian, Jane Wang, and Sara Wilcox)

A Manifesto (by Patrick Francis)

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