Word: brainstorms
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...elaborate maze of plastic tubing, then they were purged of cancer cells--a confetti of malignant cells sticking to columns of coated beads like flies to flypaper. Unfortunately, the purging process wasn't eliminating all the cancer cells. The experiment seemed to be failing. Then, in a last-minute brainstorm, Provost's team decided to reverse the order: purge the cancer first, then collect the stem cells...
Nelson and Sena, who are both Crimson editors, regularly brainstorm with former council vice-president Brian A. Blais '97, and current Campus Life Committee co-chair Tally Zingher...
...brainstorm [and] we have people in each house who put up posters," he said. "We [all] like each other and have put in an amazing amount of work...
...course, telomerase therapy has obvious problems. Dosing tissues with precisely the enzyme that helps turn healthy cells cancerous strikes many skeptics as less than a life-extending brainstorm, and even advocates of telomerase therapy don't pretend that such treatments could yet be considered safe. Moreover, how easy it would be to manipulate the telomerase gene in the first place is an open question, since merely locating it among the 100,000 or so we carry in each cell can be a mind-numbing...
...Junior Common Room to hear Professor of Religion and Afro-American Studies Cornel R. West '74 and Education 4 Action Coordinator Faith E. Adele '86 speak about the necessity of an inclusive, and grassroots, approach to social activism. The students then clustered in small groups to get goals and brainstorm tactics...