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John Taylor, vice president for research and data services at the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, said situations where schools return donors?? money is rare, but added that schools typically comply with such requests...
After years of struggling to innovate within the limited set, Melton decided to take matters into his own hands. Government provisions only apply if scientists use federal money to do their research. Working with money lent by private donors??including Harvard University, the government of Singapore and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation—Melton built his own supply of stem cells. In a two year process, he procured a set of 17 cell lines from a Boston in-vitro fertilization clinic, which extracted the tissue from discarded embryos whose donors gave written consent...
Coveting the clout of the Harvard name—and the weight it carries with potential donors??politicians seek out professors for endorsements and advice...
...most important benefit of the study is that we now have a sense of how efficient OPOs are in terms of converting potential donors to organ donors??only approximately 35 percent efficient on average,” Guadagnoli said...
FAS—and its donors??might be more receptive to moving athletic space if the replacement were College housing...