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Revision as of 16:07, 12 May 2015
Gentle Science isn't just about good science, it is about life: from life science to alive in science
ยป Vancouver Protocol and Gentle Science
03.06.1935 - 12.09.2014
The scientific community is deeply saddened by the loss of a great scientist, a Gentle Scientist and friend.
Words of condolence at
[email protected]
In order to honour and commemorate the scientific work of Prof Bengt Saltin, who passed away in September of 2014, the The Saltin Symposium is held in Copenhagen, Denmark, June 2-4, 2015.
Mitochondria and bioblasts: Made history: Publications of historical interest are valued as milestones in science, as sources of understanding currently discussed concepts, and as a reminder that 'nothing' is new - something new is 'nothing'?