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In April 2003, the Medical Research Council (MRC) announced plans to close its largest institute, the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) based in London, and relocate parts of it to Addenbrookes's hospital in Cambridge. The proposals aroused considerable controversy and opposition from NIMR staff, which led to the original proposal being withdrawn shortly afterwards and a new review being undertaken by a specially established MRC Task Force. The Committee's report examines concerns raised about the way that the MRC has handled the matter, including allegations about the conduct of its Chief Executive, Professor Colin Blakemore, and considers the way forward for future relations between the MRC and the NIMR.
Provides a core knowledgebase for those with minimal exposure to hematologic molecular biology, fully revised and updated Molecular Hematology brings together the most up-to-date and reliable information on the molecular basis of major hematologic diseases. Edited and authored by leading experts in the field, this volume demonstrates the clinical relevance of molecular biology in the diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders. Concise, accessible chapters address key topics in modern hematology, such as lymphoma genetics, molecular coagulation, thrombophilia, pharmacogenomics, platelet disorders, hemophilia, anemia, and multiple myeloma. Chapters introduce and summarize specific hematologic ...
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.