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...advantages. Not only will students be left another semester without a dedicated concentration adviser, they also risk frittering away more of their Harvard experience taking a motley lot of classes without sufficiently considering how to unify their interests. Moving concentration declaration to the middle of sophomore year would also inhibit the flow of study in concentrations that rely on a full-year sophomore tutorial...
Michael S. Boyce ’05, who just finished his Ph.D. under Yuan, said her research team hopes to find chemicals that will inhibit the proliferation of neural degeneration...
...doctors don't act, voters may do it for them. In November, Floridians approved a constitutional amendment giving patients access to records related to "adverse medical incidents," including peer-review reports. Several states are mulling similar laws. Some doctors fear exposing the process to the public will inhibit physicians from reporting and forcefully investigating problems and will ultimately hurt the quality of patient care. Publicity could also open hospitals to more malpractice claims, even when panels find no wrongdoing. Trial lawyers sponsored the Florida amendment. --By Jeff...
...legislators on both sides of the political spectrum advocated tightening the visa-approval process for foreign students hoping to study in the U.S.—particularly those from countries like China, which has high immigration rates. This sparked an outcry from academics, who said such a policy would inhibit their ability to conduct research...
...meeting, residents also expressed concerns that Harvard’s presence in this area would greatly inhibit their own access to the river, destroying the current “democracy...