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...creative research on neural development and plasticity, according to Mriganka Sur, a neuroscience professor at MIT who worked with Ty on his research. Sur, who is also head of the MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, said that Ty was “a very nice, kind, decent man?? and “a first-rate scientist.” Ty was also a man of “lots of interests,” Sur added. When he graduated from HMS in 2004, he received the Kennedy Sheldon Fellowship, which allowed him to study ethics...
...simple purposes of scientific understanding, Murray does consult Harvard’s own Professor of Psychology Daniel L. Schacter, an expert in the field of memory loss. Schacter’s presence adds a tangential sense of scientific credibility to what is really a tale about one man??s struggle with a past he can no longer remember but which continues to surround and bombard...
...greatest philosophers have been men,” he said. “You’re so charming,” interjected Wolf, “but I’m profoundly offended.” Mansfield also said the “manly man?? is defined by his indifference to women and his refusal to pander to them. “A woman [whom the manly man] loves, he will take guidance from, but women in general, he looks down upon,” Mansfield said. Another key characteristic of Mansfield’s conception masculinity...
...Seen from the perspective of a dead man (James M. Leaf ’09) who must face his past before leaving it behind, “Pelican” tells the story of a mother (Jennifer J. Malin ’09)—presumably the dead man??s wife—who starves her children (Barry A. Shafrin ’09 and Laurel T. Holland ’09) and allows them to suffer neglect, sexual trauma, and domestic abuse. The show’s title refers to a myth that pelicans feed their...
...European Union (EU), the “sick man?? of the contemporary global economy, should in 2006 abandon the outdated orthodoxy that has come to define its growth strategy and reclaim its economic sovereignty. It should do so by trading dogmatism for the realistic use of its powerful monetary and fiscal instruments. In brief, the EU should become more American. Conversely, the U.S. would be far better off if it focused on a disciplined economic policy in order to curb the abysmal “twin” deficits in its fiscal and trade accounts...