Word: koski
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Kate explained—the burgeoning cyclists dismounted. At least two of the 20-odd freshmen who participated appeared satisfied. “I definitely started harder than I should have, but at the end I definitely wanted to keep going,” said Vicky E. Koski-Karell ’12, drawing agreement from a similarly sweaty Ethan N. Waxman ’12. Both claimed to have ascended to the breathless territory that was Zone 4. But despite the FDO’s extensive offerings, neither Koski-Karell nor Waxman could recall attending any other non-mandatory...
IRBs are coming under increasing criticism inside the ivory tower, with professors blaming the groups for stifling academic freedom in order to follow overly rigid rules that claim to protect human research subjects. Medical School professor Edward Greg Koski ’71, former director of the federal office that oversees IRBs, said: “In the ‘cover your ass’ mentality that has developed over the last decade, we’re now in a situation where IRBs do really foolish, stupid things in the name of protecting human subjects but really to cover...
...wouldn’t be too farfetched to imagine that if someone in a terrorist network were to be discovered giving information, well, that’s another beheading waiting to happen,” Koski, who directed the Federal Office for Human Resources Protections when it was created in 2000, said in a phone interview...
...Koski remains critical of the job review boards are doing throughout the country. He said he sees no end in sight to conflict between professors and regulators...
...observes math classes at South Boston High School each week and says, “I feel like at Harvard we talk about Boston but we really don’t know that much. It’s refreshing to leave Cambridge and explore another place.” Koski-Karrell notes, “Spending a day in high school and coming back here makes it apparent to what a degree we live in a bubble. It’s not that people’s problems at Harvard are any less important—they?...