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...What we found was that [mouse ES cells] have a chromatin signature that other cells don’t have—they have both a K4 and K27 signature, which was surprising because we thought they were mutually exclusive,” said Bradley E. Bernstein, assistant professor of pathology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and the lead author of the study. Since the master regulatory genes near the simultaneous K4 and K27 states are by and large silent, it appears that K27 dominates K4 when both are simultaneously present. However, the presence of K4 indicates...
...questions, interpretations, and resonances,” he wrote in an e-mail.The Social Studies concentration is considering opening its required yearlong Social Studies 10 course to any interested sophomore and then having students apply to the concentration in the fall of their sophomore year, Director of Undergraduate Studies Anya Bernstein said.“The bureaucratic and logistical issues are daunting,” she said. “We haven’t fully explored what that would mean for us. It’s conceivable that the course would become very, very big.”Bernstein said...
...start to retire amid a shortage of skilled labor. Teaching execs to be on the lookout for microinequities--a term that has bounced around academia since a professor at M.I.T. coined it in 1973--is a cheap way to hold on to hard-won recruits. After all, says Andrea Bernstein, diversity chair at the New York City-- based white-shoe law firm Weil Gotshal, "you never know, when somebody leaves, if she would have been the next rainmaker." And no company wants even a single good idea to fall through the cracks because a manager has subconsciously written...
There are other benefits to buying Chiron that Vasella doesn't mention. "One of the reasons that the big pharma companies stay in the business is because it does give you access to the very highest levels of government," says Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Geoffrey Porges. "You are perceived as someone who is solving a problem." That's an image any drug company would be happy...
...respond to several e-mails and phone calls over the past three days. Novak, who has generally declined to comment on his involvement in the case, did not respond to an e-mail, either.At the Harvard dinner, Woodward sparred with his friend and former Washington Post colleague Carl Bernstein, over the motives behind the leak. The pair had just come from the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum at the Institute of Politics, where they spoke for more than an hour before television cameras and a large audience. The invite-only dinner afterward, which was attended by Harvard students as well...