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Martin Raff

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Martin Raff has been at the cutting edge of research for his entire scientific career. As a novice he published a seminal immunology paper in Nature and has capped off this, his retirement year, with a leading cell-cycle paper in Science. Yet this consistently successful scientist, who is perhaps best known for advancing the field of apoptosis, reveals himself to be more concerned with other people's research careers.

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Birmingham, K. Martin Raff. Nat Med 7, 985 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0901-985

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