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Nils C. Gassen, Jakob Hartmann, Jürgen Zschocke, Jens Stepan, Kathrin Hafner, Andreas Zellner, Thomas Kirmeier, Lorenz Korbinian Kollmannsberger, Klaus V. Wagner, Nina Dedic, Georgia Balsevich, Jan M. Deussing, Stefan Kloiber, Susanne Lucae, Herta Flor, Matthias Eder, Manfred Uhr, Marcus Ising, Mathias V. Schmidt, Theo Rein
Cathie Sudlow, John Gallacher, Naomi E. Allen, Valerie Beral, Paul R. Burton, John Danesh, Paul Downey, Paul Elliott, Jane Green, Martin Landray, Bette Liu, Paul M. Matthews, Giok Ong, Jill P. Pell, Alan J. Silman, A. P. Young, Tim Sprosen, Tim Peakman, Rory Collins
Timothy A. Chan, Sabine C. Glöckner, Joo Mi Yi, Wei Chen, Leander Van Neste, Leslie Cope, James G. Herman, Victor E. Velculescu, Kornel E. Schuebel, Joseph M. Herman, Stephen B. Baylin