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...disease-specific stem cells from patients; these cells could eventually lead to new treatments for conditions ranging from diabetes to Alzheimer's. "We're excited using SCNT as a way forward where in essence we can move the study of disease from patients to Petri dish," said Douglas Melton, co-director of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, whose own son was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes, guiding his decision to focus his experiments on that disease first. He will take the donated eggs, remove their nuclei and replace them with skin cells taken from diabetic patients at Columbia University. The resulting...
That “light thing on the side” would turn into years of dedicated service, she says. Wong has enjoyed stints in leadership positions ranging from site coordinator, to co-chair of vocal performance, activities, to co-director of the entire organization...
Hanzich is co-director of Harvard Relay for Life. DeSilva is president of the Harvard Cancer Society. Rosenthal is director of University Health Services and Oliver professor of hygiene...
Activists see disclosure as a matter of accountability. "Shareholders need to know where this money is going," says C.P.A. co-director Bruce Freed. But that isn't easy. Campaign-finance records are scattered among federal, state and local agencies. And companies also funneled more than $100 million to political causes through trade associations in 2004, according to the report...
...Cars, which opens June 9. "I love having inanimate objects come to life," he says, ever the boy who can't stop tinkering and dreaming. All the characters are cars, but they're engagingly human. The lands they inhabit are richly detailed (thanks to years of research by Lasseter, co-director Joe Ranft and their team) and worlds apart: the NASCAR circuit, where autos and egos collide at 180 m.p.h., and a 1950s-ish town, keeping a sense of community far from the superhighway rat race...