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...interesting things in clinical studies that can then be taken back to the lab and further explored,” Ritz said. “By going back and forth between the lab and clinic, scientists can branch out their possibilities.” Congressman Michael E. Capuano, D-Mass., reminded the audience that politicians are not scientists. “If you talk to us in science gobble,” he said, “we will smile and nod and ignore you.” Capuano expressed optimism about the political future of stem cell research, citing...
...number of missed targets. “This additional funding will support real world testing for the new techniques and technologies being developed by scientists at Brigham and Women’s Hospital,” Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56, D-Mass. said in a statement yesterday. “The result will be safer airports and safer air travel for millions of Americans...
Green, who was president of the Harvard Political Union, said he thought of creating Essembly after he worked for Sen. John F. Kerry, (D-Mass.)’s presidential campaign in New Hampshire in the summer of 2003. That fall, he roomed with Mark E. Zuckerberg, formerly Class of 2006, who launched Facebook.com in February...
...Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), a prime mover behind the Senate-passed bill, issued a statement saying that he was not satisfied with the new approach. "Unlike some in his party who would rather just play politics with immigration, Representative Pence has come to the table with substantive proposal," Kennedy said. "While I am encouraged by his willingness to compromise, I disagree with the plan. The only way we will secure our borders and break the cycle of illegality is to offer a path to citizenship for the millions of undocumented who are here and a temporary worker program...
...Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56, D-Mass., urged students to consolidate their loans in a statement last month, even as he lamented the hikes. The ranking Democrat on the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, Kennedy also released a report earlier this week with the committee’s other Democrats showing that tuition has risen faster than federal education grants. He introduced a bill on Wednesday that would reduce interest rates on student loans and increase need-based grants...