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		<description>[...] mudphudder » medical student blog graduate md/phd student medicine &#8230;This lab has published a lot of cool bioinformatics papers and I (as well as others I know) have found their methods to be very useful in extracting insightful information from data. Do a Pubmed search on Dr. Chinnaiyan to check out the &#8230; [...]</description>
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