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Breadcrumb Research Publications Science is the exceptionAuthors list Paul Nurse Scroll for detail on labs, facilities & authors Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Journal details Journal New Scientist Volume 228 Issue number 3047 Pages 5 Publication date 1 November 2015Full text linksKeywords Related topics Synthetic Biology Model Organisms Genetics & Genomics Computational & Systems Biology Chemical Biology & High Throughput Cell Cycle & Chromosomes Cell Biology Biochemistry & Proteomics Type of publicationJournal articleCommentaryCrick labs/facilities Paul Nurse Cell Cycle Laboratory Crick authors Paul Nurse Job title: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Lab: Cell Cycle LaboratoryLead, Team member Crick First authorCrick Corresponding author Related content Ancient viruses could help kill cancers Type: News 20 September 2019 Novel CRISPR method identifies key genes for Toxoplasma survival Type: News 3 September 2019 Forgotten organs may hold clues to new diabetes treatment Type: News 12 June 2019 Scientists crack the CRISPR code for precise human genome editing Type: News 13 December 2018 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email