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You are probably here because you are wondering:
"Who is this guy Robert W. Wallace?" I must admit that I’ve spent
quite a bit of time pondering that question myself. The real answer,
thank goodness, remains a work in progress, but that’s a subject for
another time and place.
On this site I present myself professionally as a
writer, a teacher
and as a scientist. I’ve included complete bibliographies of my published
articles with active links to some of the most recent, an outline of my
teaching background with descriptions of the courses I currently teach at
New York University--complete with links to my course web sites--and a
description of my past work as a basic scientist.
I hope this information helps to satisfy your curiosity about the author
of the article you’ve read, your professor, or the person you might be considering as
a freelance writer, consultant or speaker. Please feel free to contact me if you have
questions or comments. A copy of my resume is also included on this site.
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| "Darwin's Down House", HMS Beagle, Issue 105, June 22, 2001. |

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"The Human Genome Project: medical benefits versus ethical concerns", Perspectives article for Molecular Medicine Today, February 1998, 4:59-62. |
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| "Drugs from the Sea: Harvesting the Results of Aeons of Chemical Evolution", Perspectives article and cover story for Molecular Medicine Today, July 1997, 3:291-295. |

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"DNA on a chip: serving-up the genome for diagnostics and research", Perspectives article for Molecular Medicine Today, September 1997, pages 384-389. |
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