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Plan Would Evict Student Groups From Yard Offices
The College plans to evict nearly all student groups from offices in Harvard Yard and force them to move to
Student Groups Expect To Move
The College plans to evict nearly all student groups from offices in Harvard Yard and force them to move to
New Stem Cell Tactics Preserve Embryos
In an attempt to sidestep the moral dilemma surrounding embryonic stem cell research, United States scientists announced two new ways
Hospital To Open $350M Center
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a major teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School (HMS), will be holding an official ground-breaking ceremony
Grant To Finance Stem Cell Research
Harvard, along with two other academic institutions, will take the lead in moving basic stem cell science towards clinical applications
National Flu Vaccine Shortage Takes Toll on Harvard
For the 185 million people nationwide who face serious health risks during the flu season each year, a potential crisis
Culturing Support for Stem Cells
Just two weeks ago, stem cell researchers in Massachusetts won an important victory. A bill allowing scientists to conduct embryonic
Melton Promotes Stem Cells
Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences Douglas A. Melton has a lot on his plate these days. With the recent
New Stem Cell Lines Created
United States stem-cell research was trumped last week when South Korean scientist Hwang Soo-huk and his research team announced they
House Approves Stem Cell Bill
The prospect for acquiring national funding to support Harvard’s commitment to stem cell research grew better on Tuesday when the
Romney Pushes Changes to Bill
In the latest development of the ongoing legislative stem cell battle on Beacon Hill, Mass. Governor W. Mitt Romney has
Harvard Awards Stem Cell Grants
One year after its establishment, the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) awarded 12 University-wide scientists with its first set of
Rumors of Harvard In China Prove False
Confusion spread in Asia last week after China’s top news agency erroneously reported that Harvard University plans to open a
Project to Code Cancer Genomes
Barely two years after the completion of the Human Genome Project, a 13-year massive effort by worldwide scientists to map
Mass. Stem Cell Bills Pass
In a blow to Mass. Governor W. Mitt Romney and a victory for Harvard scientists, the state’s legislative body overwhelmingly