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Gates is building an interdisciplinary program grounded in a focus on "cultural studies," which draws on scholars from fields in the humanities and social sciences who have developed an expertise in Afro-American studies. Gates and Rosovsky mapped out the structure of the department in 1989, creating a blueprint similar to Rosovsky's original plan from...
Magaziner is now putting that approach to work as the day-to-day manager of the Health Care Task Force, headed by Hillary Rodham Clinton, which is in the final stages of drawing a blueprint to overhaul an $800 billion industry. Last week, breaking the secrecy that has surrounded much of the task force's work, Administration officials disclosed details of the plan that they hope to unveil in mid-May. The White House proposal, which would provide basic benefits for all Americans, including the 37 million who lack coverage, emphasizes the ability of citizens to choose their own doctors...
Lyle Ashton Harris's multi-media installation, "The Secret Life of a Snow Queen, blueprint race and sexuality. As a Black gay man, Harris attempts to understand sexuality within the matrix of race and homoerotic relations between men. He attempts to inscribe his own sexuality upon the lines of racial difference...
Forty years ago this month, American James Watson and Briton Francis Crick made history when they unraveled the secret of the dna molecule, the genetic blueprint that determines whose eyes are brown, whose physique is round and who is most susceptible to such hereditary diseases as cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease. The partners, who won a Nobel Prize in 1962, don't get together much anymore, but last week they and a group of distinguished colleagues gathered on Long Island, New York, at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where Watson is now director, to celebrate the anniversary of their...
...genome is in effect a blueprint for the complete human being, containing instructions that not only determine the structure, size, coloring and other physical attributes, but can also affect susceptibility to disease, intelligence and even behavior. "We used to think that our fate was in our stars," says Watson. "Now we know, in large part, that our fate is in our genes...