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...gift, which was first reported in The New York Times, is tied for the largest ever given to Harvard: in 2005, Eli and Edythe Broad donated $100 million gift for genetic research at the Harvard-MIT Broad Institute...
...study received some of its funding from Eli Lilly and Co., a pharmaceutical company that makes one of the drugs affected by prior authorization requirements...
...friends said that the incident did not reflect Wu’s normal behavior, “We didn’t believe what happened the first time we heard it because Kai is such a very easy-going, fun person to be around,” Eli S. Kupperman ’09 said in December. —Staff writer Nan Ni can be reached at nni@fas.harvard.edu...
...that does R and D with a difference. InnoCentive has built up a network of some 140,000 "problem solvers" around the world - they are science Ph.D.s in Russia and engineers in India and amateur inventors in America. InnoCentive posts "challenges" it receives from client companies - the pharma giant Eli Lilly is a customer - on its website, and the solvers go to work, with a cash reward at stake for the right answer. Not only does the InnoCentive method save on costs by allowing companies to outsource some of their R and D, but it also mines a sprawling network...
...fact, Gravel fears he's such a threat to the military industry complex that he wants to dismantle that his campaign headquarters in Virginia has no sign and is on the third floor of a building. He also travels with a bodyguard, Eli Israel, who emailed him from his station in Iraq and, Gravel says, was thrown in the brig for refusing to continue fighting until the Gravel campaign got him a lawyer. Israel usually makes up the entirety of his entourage. "You can pay someone $5,000 to get them rubbed out in South San Francisco," Gravel explains...