The Phenotypic Diversity of Monogenic Disease: Lessons from the
Thalassemias (D. Weatherall).
Humble Starts and Conserved Themes in Neurogenetic Studies (Y. Jan
& L. Jan).
Beauty is Skin Deep: The Fascinating Biology of the Epidermis and
Its Appendages (E. Fuchs).
The Final Step in Gene Expression: Caperonin Assisted Protein
Folding (P. Sigler).
The Role of Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Cell Growth and Disease (T.
Hunter).
Visualizing Antigen Recognition (M. Davis).
Lessons from the Immune System: From Catalsis to Materials (P.
Schultz).
Former Officers of the Harvey Society.
Cumulative Author Index.
Active Members.
Mark Morris Davis ForMemRS is Director and Avery Family Professor of Immunology in the Institute for Immunity, Transplantation and Infection at Stanford University. Elaine Fuchs is an American cell biologist, famous for her work on the biology and molecular mechanisms of mammalian skin and skin diseases, and has led the modernization of dermatology.
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