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Terrie F. Bloom ’75, who endowed the awards a decade ago, said she was overwhelmed by the accomplishments of each of the past awardees...
...Bloom said that seeing the nine past winners and the leadership roles they’ve assumed since graduation has convinced her that the “enterprise is really worthwhile...
...fundamentally a “controllable disease.” Still, scientists and physicians face major obstacles such as the rapid evolution of drug resistance. But Wirth said new strides are being made as a result of emerging collaborations across the University and at the Broad Institute. Barry R. Bloom, the dean of HSPH, opened the conference to a standing-room only crowd of about 60 scientists and students. Bloom said Africa Malaria Day commemorates the 2000 signing of a declaration at which African heads of state committed to reducing malaria deaths. Yesterday was also National DNA Day. Speakers...
...David Bloom's death have an impact on you when you were recovering from your injuries? -J. Berman in New York City, NY Yeah, I think there was a time when I thought that maybe there was some story that would be important enough that I would be willing to take my death in order to understand it. But once David was killed in a situation like that I told my wife that I don't feel that anymore...
...strongly as in 2002, than they are by the challenge of Francois Bayrou, the insurgent centrist whose spike in the polls since January comes largely from center-left voters disappointed with Royal's often vague, confused and gaffe-prone campaign. Pollsters had expected that Bayrou's pre-spring bloom would have withered by now - after all, his centrist Union for a Democratic France (UDF) has only 5% of the seats in the National Assembly. Instead, he has found real traction with his challenge to the endless left-right battle that, he says, has locked French politics into an ideological echo...