Word: cellular
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...their first semesters at Harvard, many students are daunted by introductory classes that are “bigger than [their] entire high school,” says Robert A. Lue, a professor of molecular and cellular biology who teaches the massive course Life Sciences 1a, which boasted an enrollment of 590 undergraduates last semester...
...have a taste for medical diagnostics and participating in a new “electronic classroom,” then you don’t want to miss Molecular and Cellular Biology 234: “Cellular Metabolism and Human Disease,” being taught jointly by Professor Robert A. Lue and Medical School Professor Thomas Michel...
...hasn't done that yet, which is why even he won't say that he has technically invented life. He has, however, already shown that a genome transplanted from an existing cell to another will shut down the host's genetic programming and bring its own online. If that cellular body-snatching works with an ordinary chromosome, there's little reason to think it won't with a manufactured one. "The fact that this is even possible is mind-boggling to most people," Venter says...
...themselves unable to depend on the ratings as much as they would like.“It was more effective in the past when the number of students who filled it out was higher,” said Robert A. Lue, executive director of undergraduate education in molecular and cellular biology. “Despite pleading e-mails...we’re only seeing 60 percent of the class. What 60 percent is that? It’s hard to interpret the results.”Last year, Lue overstepped the Q and created his own survey for his introductory...
After Lo completes this project, the Winthrop resident and molecular and cellular biology concentrator will start on what will eventually become her senior thesis and work independently...