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Evans, Henry and Chad Jenkins. 2013.
Ferber, Dan. 2013. [http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2013/09/cancer-vaccine-begins-phase-i-clinical-trials/ Cancer vaccine begins Phase I clinical trials: Designed to target skin cancer, implantable vaccine opens door to treating many cancers, inflammatory diseases]. September 6. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Gazette.
[http://www.ted.com/talks/henry_evans_and_chad_jenkins_meet_the_robots_for_humanity.html Henry Evans and Chad Jenkins: Meet the robots for humanity]. Los Altos, CA: TEDxMidAtlantic.
 
Ferber, Dan. 2013. [http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2013/09/cancer-vaccine-begins-phase-i-clinical-trials/ Cancer vaccine begins Phase I clinical trials: Designed to target skin cancer, implantable vaccine opens door to treating many cancers, inflammatory diseases]. September 6. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Gazette.
 
 
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