Chemical biology news from across RSC Publishing.
Interviews 2007
Interviews for Highlights in Chemical Biology, published in 2007

Interview: Plasma screening
12 November 2007
Norbert Jakubowski talks to Laura Howes about childhood experiments, element-omics and what he'd like to learn from Einstein.

Interview: A natural inspiration
16 October 2007
Kira Weissman tells Joanne Thomson how the genetic engineering of bacteria could lead to new drugs.

Interview: The art of chemistry
19 September 2007
Richard Kelly talks to Stefan Matile about painting, fake tongues and flamenco.

Interview: Busting tumours
22 August 2007
Jenna Wilson talks to Jan Reedijk about the cisplatin-induced kink in DNA, anticancer chemistry, and playing the organ.

Interview: Happiness on a chip
13 July 2007
Yoshinobu Baba tells Celia Clarke how nanotechnology could measure our health and happiness.

Interview: The dynamic cell
21 June 2007
Stephen Michnick talks to James Mitchell Crow about communication at the genomic level.

Interview: Light and life
18 May 2007
Are lawnmowers a thing of the past? Pill-Soon Song explains all to Celia Clarke.

Interview: The fundamentals of life
17 April 2007
From DNA to mountain climbing. Shankar Balasubramanian talks to Alison Stoddart about his research and other interests.

Interview: Crossing the scales
20 March 2007
Samuel Stupp tells Rebecca Gillan how science on the small scale can solve some of medicine's large scale problems.

Interview: A systematic future?
19 February 2007
Leroy Hood talks to Katherine Vickers about Google, prions and the human genome project.

Interview: Sugar solutions
10 January 2007
Ben Davis talks to James Mitchell Crow about 'nature's fuzzy logic.'

