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    <title>Why Basic Science Is Important</title>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>I have been planning a series of posts on the latest developments in Biophysics (and perhaps other science fields), but before I got to that, I wanted to pass along the <a href="http://med.stanford.edu/news_releases/2008/june/commencement.html">commencement address</a> of Nobel Laureate <a href="http://kornberg.stanford.edu/">Roger Kornberg</a> to the Stanford School of Medicine this year. I've heard Roger Kornberg speak on numerous occasions and have to say that this is my favorite speech/talk/presentation I've heard from him. Short and concise and worth the <a href="http://med.stanford.edu/news_releases/2008/june/commencement.html">read in full</a>.</p>
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