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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 18 — Nalo Hopkinson and Stem Cell Research

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Kelly Lagor

Recovering scientist, writer, musician.

Kelly Lagor lives in San Diego, is a writer and a graduate of the Viable Paradise workshop, and plays guitar, banjo and ukulele in the band Kalashnikov My Wife. The Tor.com original short story “How to Make a Triffid” is her first published story.

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 9 — Arthur C. Clarke and the Genetic Code

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 8 — Isaac Asimov and Messenger RNA

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 7 — Robert A. Heinlein and DNA Replication

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 6 — John W. Campbell, James Watson, and Francis Crick

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 5 — Olaf Stapledon and the Modern Synthesis

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A Scientist Explains What Happens After the Ending to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 4 — Edgar Rice Burroughs and Theodosius Dobzhansky

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 3 — Aldous Huxley and Thomas Hunt Morgan

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 2 – Wells and Mendel

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