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Collins, who is the director of the publicly-organized effort to sequence and analyze the human genome, made his first appearance at Harvard since the publication of his group's landmark paper interpreting the genome in the scientific journal Nature last week...
Collins, who is the director of the publicly-organized effort to sequence and analyze the human genome, made his first appearance at Harvard since the publication of his group's landmark paper interpreting the genome in the scientific journal Nature last week...
...events in her life--her marriage to the most famous man on earth, the "Crime of the Century," blazing air routes, the debate over America's isolationism. Because she considered no experience complete until she had written about it, she left us with volumes of poignant diaries and the landmark Gift from the Sea (1955), which speaks to one generation of women after another. Alas, within a few years of my meeting her, she began declining physically and mentally. In 1995, at a Lindbergh Foundation reception, Anne Lindbergh made a rare public appearance. Cameras and people swirled around her. Later...
...Eisenberg, who graduated from HMS, directs the school's newest division and is best known for his landmark surveys on the use of non-traditional therapies in the United States. His is also the director of this week's conference...
Filmmaker Ken Burns, a Grammy, Emmy and Peabody Award winner, defended his landmark new documentary "Jazz" at a panel discussion entitled "Jazz, Race and American Identity" last night at Harvard Law School's Austin Hall...