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...price tag for drug trials in China can be one-tenth that in the U.S. or Europe, says Chen Li, medical director at the Shanghai-based firm KendleWits, which facilitates drug trials for major drug companies. Plus, she says, "patients are less likely to have been previously exposed to other medicines" that could alter results...
...hiding. 8) N. Gregory Mankiw...although on second thought, that seems like way more cost than benefit. Clothes on! 9) The True Love Revolution team, because we can only assume that you guys are getting a lot of exercise, or running around a lot. 10) Lena Chen ’09, because we assume you too are getting a lot of exercise, if of a different kind, and because you have to make a requisite appearance on any list about Harvard nudity. 11) Peter C. “Petros” Shields ’09. The boy can apparently...
When Cheng-san Chen officially left management of Louie’s Superette in the hands of another, it was very nearly the end of an era: No one expected to see the Taiwan native and applied mathematics Ph.D. behind the counter again. But after over six months of protracted courtroom battles and mountains of paperwork, Chen, known to Harvard students as the one and only “Louie,” is back where he says he belongs. After his first official day back in business on Monday, Chen says he is returning his small store...
...another of Gusong’s exceptional works. Simple shapes form the jagged stone face of a mountain peak brushed with white snow. Gusong uses an unusual subtractive technique. After applying black ink to paper, he pulls out selected fibers, leaving the underlying white paper behind. Chen Qikuan’s playful “Monkeys” depicts four monkeys and a parent in curving strokes of black ink. From afar, I mistook it for a Chinese character. Qikuan, who studied calligraphy as a child, forms his visual pun with an ordinary subject and traditional, pithy strokes. This extension...
...word that comes to mind is crazy-looking,” said MIT senior Cindy Y. Chen...