Word: cabot
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...Women’s division final tipped off an evening of basketball and spirit that did not stop until the final whistle concluded the A-League game. At the night’s end, Kirkland won the Women’s final, Dunster won the B-League game and Cabot earned the top spot in the A-League division...
...recent editorial by Mark A. Adomanis about the ethics of therapeutic cloning at Harvard is terribly misinformed (Op-Ed, “Forging Ahead Blindly With Cloning,” March 15). First and foremost, he criticizes Harvard and Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences Douglas A. Melton specifically, for “[showing] no reluctance to shelve ethical considerations to be at the forefront of stem cell research.” Furthermore, he claims that, “[Harvard] is already confident in its answers to moral questions—namely, that such questions...
...Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences Douglas A. Melton, innovative medical research is about more than furthering the cause of science. It’s personal...
...class, Huntington engaged his students in a “healthy and contentious discussion” on immigration, says Angela A. Amos ’05, a social studies concentrator in Cabot House who took Government 1582 last semester...
...largely paying lip-service to ethical objections. Actually proceeding with controversial research is a very interesting way to “address” peoples’ concerns. Indeed, the University has shown no reluctance to shelve ethical considerations to be at the forefront of stem cell research: Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences Douglas A. Melton, another co-director of the new center, announced two weeks ago that he and a team of scientists would release 17 stem cell lines which they had extracted over the past few years...