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The information being disputed is taken from Robert S. Langer's Laboratory Web Site. I have contacted them to ask if they wish the information to be free content on this site. As soon as they respond, I will update the page according to their specifications and post any relevant statement about the copyright. Thanks. -cquan
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- There is nothing mentioned regarding Robert Langer's work with Dr. Joseph Vacanti.
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Per Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2007 March 21#Category:Missing middle or first names, Category:Missing middle or first names has been added to this talk page.—DomBot / ChiDom talk 09:13, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
Irrelevant
This quote does not contribute anything, and is the personal opinion of the person who wrote it. Nothing else induces passion in young scientists more than feeling that their work is important.
I am not sure if this really belongs either. Could someone with more experience make a decision regarding it? The quote that probably everybody working in Langer Lab has heard.
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