Spy who came in from the cold sees future in biotechnology – Financial Times

By Dr. Matthew Watson

Spy who came in from the cold sees future in biotechnology
Financial Times
Anna Chapman: Since the beginning of the 21st century there has been a revolution in biotechnology. In 2000 the first artificial organ was created (urinary bladder). In 2003, the human genome was decoded. In 2007, scientists managed to prolong the life ...

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