Talk:Victor Ambros
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Marriage and family
[edit]Please help to find a reliable source for Ambros' family if information about his family life is desired so the article can be in line with Wikipedia requirements for biographies of living persons. For now, the sentences were removed,
Dr. Ambros is married to Rosalind Lee, who also works in his lab and was actually the first author on the publication that describes the first microRNA. They have three sons.
because the Cell paper does not say that Lee and Ambros are married or have three sons. MiRroar (talk) 14:13, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
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