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Joanna Masel: Bypass Wall Street: A biologist’s guide to the rat race

Perforce Publishing, LLC, 2016. xvi+307 pp., $19.99 (paperback), ISBN  978-0997010015

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Wight, J.B. Joanna Masel: Bypass Wall Street: A biologist’s guide to the rat race. J Bioecon 18, 233–237 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10818-016-9215-x

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