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The Eli and Edythe Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard laid off 24 of its MIT employees who handled genetic sequencing last Tuesday citing advances in genetic sequencing technology that have made those jobs obsolete.
Harvard received unanimous approval in Oct. 2007 from the Boston Redevelopment Authority to build the First Science building in Allston—a 589,000-square-foot complex intended to house the SCRB department and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute. Harvard said the building would open in 2011.
Douglas A. Melton—who co-directs the Stem Cell Institute and co-chairs the SCRB department—said yesterday that construction of the First Science building was still underway pending a University decision, and that he still hoped to move his department there.
Several members of the Stem Cell Institute interviewed by The Crimson yesterday said they had not heard of any plans to move to Fairchild. But many MCB faculty members said they had heard the plan discussed late last week.
Early struggles have made the Harvard women’s hockey team’s quest for dominance within its conference and high standing in the national rankings an uphill battle this season.But the Crimson’s frustrating bouts with inconsistency have come to an end, and Harvard appears...