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Institute on Biotechnology and the Human Future
[edit]Hello, I am new to Wikipedia and am trying to post an article about the Institute on Biotechnology and the Human Future. I am a research assistant at the Institute, and have been asked to do so by the Director of the Institute. I tried to cite our website, but it doesn't seem to be working.
Thanks for your assistance and all the work you do at Wikipedia.
Best, Jonathan Rhodes
Nomination of Center on Nanotechnology and Society for deletion
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