Rowena Hill
Rowena Hill (born in 1938) is a Welsh/English writer, essayist, poet, translator, scholar of Eastern cultures and retired university teacher. She is noted for writing in, and translating between, Italian, Spanish and English as well as for translating the work of well-known Venezuelan poets.
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Improved Extraction Methods to Isolate High Molecular Weight DNA From Magnaporthaceae and Other Grass Root Fungi for Long-Read Whole Genome Sequencing by Michelle Grey, Jackie Freeman, Jason Rudd, Naomi Irish, Gail Canning, Tania Chancellor, Javier Palma-Guerrero, Rowena Hill, Neil Hall, Kim Hammond-Kosack, Mark McMullan
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Developing a crop- wild-reservoir pathogen system to understand pathogen evolution and emergence by Mark McMullan, Lawrence Percival-Alwyn, Gemy G Kaithakottil, Laura-Jayne Gardiner, Rowena Hill, Hélène Yvanne, Michelle Grey, Kevin Sawford, Sabrina Jaye Ward, Ross Low, Sally D Warring, Darren Heavens, Ned Peel, Jakob Kroboth, Mark Stevens, David Swarbreck, Matt D Clark, Neil Hall
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