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“Given the trend toward greater cross-registration and collaboration...the current lack of calendar coordination imposes unnecessary barriers, such as varying instructional start dates, examination periods, and spring recess dates,” the report says.
The Islamic connection got another boost late on Saturday night when Acebes announced that the Spanish government had retrieved a videotaped message from a man purporting to be al-Qaeda's military spokesman in Europe. The Madrid television station TeleMadrid had received a call from a man with an Arab...
“The whole point of Broad is to enable collaboration amongst faculty, particularly on those large collaborative projects that are difficult to do in traditional labs,” Lander said. “Academia has lots of very talented people who think big and dream big, but...
“We are foreseeing that a lot of the interesting collaboration is between genomics and medicine,” Hyman said. “It may be that we underestimated the number of hospital-based faculty who would profit from [the collaborations] and who have training, time and...
Further collaboration takes place within the institute itself. This month, faculty from different Broad programs have begun weekly meetings to discuss progress across different projects.