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...Executive Director of the HMNH Elisabeth Werby said in reference to the glitch. With the onset of new technologies, Mollecular and Cellular Biology has moved to the forefront of science, leaving current scientists with the problem of how to inspire the next generation of naturalists. “MCB and other departments are relatively new and exciting, but OEB has always been there. We need to go back in time for future generations so kids will have them [the OEB department] to study and explore,” said Katherine A. O’Leary...
...Nature, activates fluorescent proteins in neurons. The colors then combine to produce an array of more than 100 different shades. The new approach was discovered by a team led by Jeff W. Lichtman and Joshua R. Sanes, both professors in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology who teach MCB 80, “Neurobiology of Behavior,” in the spring. “Brainbow provides a way of seeing many neurons at the same time in the same place,” said Lichtman, who coined the name for the technique. “With previous techniques...
Concentration: Applied math or MCB (undecided...
...four Latino Harvard workers. The four employees were given layoff notices in October which were later rescinded by the University for the time being. The workers, who were also present at the rally, allege that their intended layoffs from their jobs washing cages at the Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) department were motivated by race. “Harvard, listen! We are in the fight!” the protesters chanted in Spanish. The lunchtime rally, the first on-the-street protest held in response to the layoffs, was led by the Harvard Coalition for Respect and Equality at Work...
Zachary A. Katz ’10, one of D’Souza’s freshmen who hopes to concentrate in MCB and English, says he discovered D’Souza’s lab by “a stroke of luck,” and that he hopes to work there until he graduates. “What really interested me about her research was her novel idea to look at RNA-protein interactions...it’s something that could probably have a higher payoff,” Katz says...