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Intuition is a 2006 critically acclaimed novel written by Allegra Goodman. The plot centers on the happenings at the Philpott Institute, a cancer research lab in desperate need of funding. Controversy engulfs the lab when Cliff Bannaker, a youthful postdoc student, appears to fabricate results to an experiment.

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  1. Halpern, Sue (5 March 2006). "'Intuition,' by Allegra Goodman - The New York Times Book Review". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
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