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  2. The Code Breaker - Wikipedia

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    The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race is a non-fiction book authored by American historian and journalist Walter Isaacson. Published in March 2021 by Simon & Schuster, it is a biography of Jennifer Doudna, the winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work on the CRISPR system of gene ...

  3. Jennifer Doudna - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Doudna was born February 19, 1964, in Washington, D.C., as the daughter of Dorothy Jane (Williams) and Martin Kirk Doudna. [2] [17] Her father received his PhD in English literature from the University of Michigan, and her mother held a master's degree in education.

  4. Seveneves - Wikipedia

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    The Initiative for Interstellar Studies published a review in their quarterly online magazine focusing on the book's use of orbital dynamics as one of the main technology themes forming the backdrop of the book. [11] Molecular biologist Jennifer Doudna praised the book as a "fantastic adventure across time and space, grounded in science but ...

  5. Lisa Marie Presley Book Reveals Michael Jackson Was ... - AOL

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    The pair tied the knot in May 1994 when Jackson was 35 and Presley was 25 — just weeks after her divorce from Keough — and they were married for more than two years before finalizing their ...

  6. Innovative Genomics Institute - Wikipedia

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    While Doudna was involved in some of commercial ventures, she also felt that a nonprofit institute could play a unique role in driving the science forward and helping develop ethical guidelines and equitable access to gene-editing technology in ways that market-driven companies would not, particularly because CRISPR held so much promise for ...

  7. He Allegedly Messaged Woman 'So I Raped You' and Then ... - AOL

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    Years later, Keeler claims Cleary sent her chilling messages on Facebook admitting to the sexual assault. "So I raped you,” Cleary allegedly wrote, per the affidavit.

  8. Moonwalk (book) - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy, who was an editor at Doubleday, secured the book deal and paid Jackson an advance-fee of $300,000. As part of the deal, Jackson wanted Kennedy to write a foreword, which she initially refused, as she did not want her name on any books, but later agreed to write three paragraphs. She also edited the book. [1]

  9. Nextdoor CEO: Forget ‘founder mode.’ Here’s how ... - AOL

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    It is one of the paradoxes of business that as companies expand and thrive, their success can lead them away from the core principles that originally fueled their growth.

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