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Life sciences teaching assistants, called facilitators, receive their initial training through the Bureau of Study Counsel at the start of the term, says Elizabeth J. Heller, a preceptor in molecular and cellular biology...
...outsider now within the Republican family; having attacked Bush, he'd be doomed in a G.O.P. primary. Hagel's only avenue, like Bloomberg's, would be a third-party bid. It doesn't hurt that Hagel happened to make millions of his own as a cellular phone entrepreneur before he won his Senate seat. There had already been some speculation that Bloomberg and Hagel might team up. Their dinner at the Palm Restaurant, a place to be seen by media power players, was clearly meant to fuel even more...
Keith J. Collar '86, the executive director of research, innovation, and outreach at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education (GSE), and Senior Lecturer on Molecular and Cellular Biology Robert Lue told Allston residents on Monday about outreach programs that the University already has in place in the New England area and the rest of the country...
...second step was the division of the biology and bio-chemistry concentrations into five new concentrations: chemical and physical biology, human evolutionary biology (HEB), ,olecular and cellular biology, neurobiology, and organismic and evolutionary biology. The Life Sciences initiative also took over the chemistry concentration, the social and cognitive neurosciences track in psychology and the biological anthropology concentration in Anthropology. While as a whole, this step was a well-planned movement to provide smaller concentrations to students, one problem existed: HEB was identical to biological anthropology in every way except that it replaced social anthropology and archaeology requirements with...
...would regulate cosmetics, cleaning agents, and personal care products. “Why do people not know that our skin is our largest organ and that everything we put on it is absorbed?” Heinz Kerry asked. Erik Procko, a fourth-year grad student in molecular and cellular biology, said he enjoyed the talk. “I’ve heard John Kerry speak before, and he actually gave a better talk today,” Procko said. “I think his message resonated well.” Alexander N. Harris...