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...could say CatSper is a kind of Viagra at the cellular level,” Clapham wrote...
...truly set a new national paradigm,” said Senior Lecturer on Molecular and Cellular Biology Robert A. Lue, one of the course’s four instructors and a member of the group that devised the course last year. “I could imagine that introductory courses will be very different [in a few years time]. I think we can really rebuild the large course...
...traditionally reserved for upper-division or even graduate-level courses,” he adds.STUDY GROUPS AND FACEBOOK GROUPSThe course is able to achieve such specialization because it is taught by a rotating team of four professors in the fall—Liu, Senior Lecturer on Molecular and Cellular Biology Robert A. Lue, Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Daniel E. Kahne, and Smith Professor of Molecular Genetics Andrew W. Murray. Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology Erin K. O’Shea will join the spring teaching staff.According to Brian N. Tse, one of two Head Teaching Fellows...
...events occurring a few seconds apart. Previously, scientists could only differentiate between mental events that took place a half a minute to a minute apart, Bucker said. At Harvard, Buckner will spearhead the fMRI center being built for the new Center for Brain Science, said Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology Joshua R. Sanes, who directs the Center for Brain Science. The fMRI center is scheduled to open in 2007, Sanes said. “The fact that we’re going to have scanners on campus is really exciting,” Buckner said. He added that...
...Cell,” a mutation in a single gene that controls production of the protein stathmin can embolden mice to make them more willing to explore and less likely to fear painful or dangerous stimuli. Vadim Y. Bolshakov—director of McLean Hospital’s Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory and associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School (HMS)—said that the study’s findings could serve as a launching point for research in psychiatric medicine. “Stathmin is a protein that is also found in human beings...