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...adult stem cells will not satisfy all scientific and medical needs,” he said to the Senate subcommittee. “Claiming that the study of adult stem cells should trump the study of embryonic stem cells is an opinion at the fringe and not the forefront of scientific thinking....Ultimately this will slow the pace of medical research and compromise the next generation of medical breakthroughs...
...class of 2005 will leave Cambridge with women’s issues catapulted to the forefront of campus and national awareness, following University President Lawrence H. Summers’ controversial remarks about women in science this past January...
Saturday Night Live used to be known as a boys' club. This season Amy Poehler--who joined Tina Fey on "Weekend Update" and contributed sharp parodies of such celebrities as Michael Jackson, Paula Abdul and Kelly Ripa--helped bring the females to the forefront as never before. She took time out from rehearsing for last weekend's season finale to talk with TIME's Richard Zoglin...
...been at the forefront of political discourse,” Nong said yesterday...
...surge of former Ivy Leaguers making their way into baseball operations first came to the forefront in Michael Lewis’ 2003 book “Moneyball.” Lewis followed the inner workings of the Oakland Athletics front office, making specific reference to Paul DePodesta ’95, a Harvard graduate who served as Assistant General Manager to Billy Beane in Oakland at the time and has since moved on to become General Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers...