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...shares their carcinogens.” But even if Liu’s card counting doesn’t win him glory, his teaching skills have earned him some enthusiastic fans. “I love that guy; he’s a flipping genius,” says Andrew D. Wong ’09, a fall-semester Life Science 1A student. “I want to have his babies.” A job offer as Rod Stewart’s life coach is pending...
...Andrew B. English ’07, a Crimson associate editorial chair, is an economics concentrator in Cabot House...
...amounts of proliferating cells, while those that lacked the Prp(c) gene had lower amounts of cell formation, yet grew into normal adults. Lindquist said this indicates healthy prions must have a function that is not essential to the survival of the cell. A post-doc in the lab, Andrew Steele, proposed the study three years ago. Lindquist said Steele became interested in the normal function of prions after noticing high concentrations of healthy prions in stem cells. In an e-mail, Steele said the lab might now study the function of the Prp(c) gene in adult stem cells...
...Andrew Schlesinger, the author of “Veritas: Harvard College and the American Experience,” said Bok will stabilize the university as he did after the commotion...
...that the Defense Department do more, sooner after a big disaster, helping to expedite search and rescue operations, as well as evacuations and the delivery of supplies. But this is a not exactly a new idea. The same recommendation came out after the government?s dismal response to Hurricane Andrew in 1992. For political, legal and historical reasons, this is much easier said than done...