Word: labs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...lab work, students will form a small company, buy a rundown house, spend three hours a week fixing it up, and then try to sell it. The university aims to teach that "there is still worth in the old notions of independence, pride in workmanship and craftsmanship." Perhaps self-reliance is a trait that can not be taught as a sort of fourth R, but a university determined to give students the broadest outlook could hardly try to teach anything more important...
...Frankly, I'm surprised that they would issue press releases about this," Dr. Phil Leder, chief of the Lab of Molecular Genetics at NIH and the head of the first team to publish the 1972 results in a scientific journal, said yesterday. "I guess we could have called a press conference when we made the single strand globin sequence in 1972, but we didn't think...
...real significance of the work done by the Harvard team will probably prove to be the new lab techniques it developed in order to complete the synthesizing process for a mammalian gene. While Khorana was able to synthesize chemically a bacteria gene, the extremely complicated structure of mammalian genes make the process he used too difficult and lengthy for building mammalian genes...
...Allen S. Cohen '47, chief of medicine and director of the Thorndike lab at Boston City said last night that "possibly the city of Boston and its people have been wronged." Cohen said that while it is important for the city hospital to be associated with the tradition of Thorndike, "Harvard doesn't need any other names...
...Sidney H. Ingbar, director of the Beth Israel Lab, agreed that the "concern" was the "tradition attached to the name Thorndike" and that this tradition probably "relates the lab more strongly to Harvard...