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...Harvard’s right side, then crossed the ball just past Knoche. Completely unmarked junior forward Ashley Webber dived to reach the ball, barely getting her stick on the ball to tap it into the goal. Down by two, the Crimson suddenly found its groove offensively. Junior midfielder Dana Berglund received the ball in front of the Huskies’ goal, but was unable to turn fast enough to score. Soon after, sophomore back Abbie Harpstead had a shot blocked, while sophomore back Francine Polet put the ball just over the goal on a penalty corner. Sophomore midfielder Kayla...
...recent study headed by researchers at the Harvard-affiliated Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has identified a complete map of the genetic regions that may influence how estrogen contributes to breast cancer—results that could advance clinical treatment for breast cancer patients. The study identifies the molecular “control panels,” which consists of thousands of on-off switches for genes, that may be part of the mechanism by which estrogen regulates breast cancer. The findings—to be published in Nature Genetics this month—may help individualize treatment for breast cancer...
Care a little about kids with cancer and a lot about ice skaters spinning in spandex? Come to this annual figure skating extravaganza put on by Eliot House students to raise dough for the Jimmy Fund and the Dana Farber Carter Institute. The show is seriously star-studded: check out Oksana Bauil (1994 Olympic Gold Medalist) on Friday night only...
...finding suggests a new way to overcome drug resistance in cancer. A scientific team led by Scott A. Armstrong, assistant professor of pediatrics at the Medical School and an investigator at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, identified the Food and Drug Administration-approved immunosuppressant drug, rapamycin, as a therapeutic candidate for overcoming drug resistance in a form of human leukemia...
...editors: As someone who directed the Laboratories of Environmental Toxicology and Carcinogenesis at the Children’s Cancer Research Foundation (now known as the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), and was a research associate in Pathology at the Harvard School of Public Health from 1960-1970, I am appalled at the controversy surrounding the investigation of Professor Chester Douglass (“HMS Defends Review of Dental School Prof,” news, Sept. 19). First of all, it surprises me that someone from the School of Dental Medicine was put in charge of such a sensitive research issue...