Word: informative
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Harvard undergraduates already know about the services and businesses available to them in the Square; they surely do not need a council “endorsement” to inform them. The council ought to have more serious priorities...
...same reason, the University ought to give close scrutiny to any research done under its auspices. It was troubling last week to hear that a genetics study recently undertaken by a Harvard School of Public Health researcher in rural China did not properly inform the subjects of their rights. It was even more disturbing that a federal agency concluded that the School of Public Health’s internal review board failed to provide “substantive and meaningful” oversight of a project for which the University received research money...
...problems patients may have with individual clinicians, Cannon says that she works as directly as possible with the staff to both inform them of complaints and maintain patient confidentiality...
Fifteen studies run by Harvard researchers in rural China failed to inform subjects about risks they took by participating in the research, a federal investigation concluded last week...
...role, Kathy [Buckley] will assist President Summers and me in developing University-wide, interfaculty, science-based initiatives,” Hyman wrote. The new assistant provost will work on “academic planning and budget processes that will inform planning efforts in Allston...