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...Pathology at La Sapienza University, Rome, and Instituto Neurologico Mediterraneo, Neuromed, at Pozzilli, Italy, says, "We believe that this is an important finding toward the development of a more comprehensive way of assessing a person's overall risk of developing a stroke. The identification of genes and their molecular variants that contribute to strokes help us diagnose the risk earlier and suggest lifestyle modifications or develop new medicines to reduce the overall risk of stroke...

Author: By Elizabeth M. Kass, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Medical School Scientists Make Groundbreaking Advances in Stroke Research | 9/29/1998 | See Source »

...JDF/Harvard Center is a special undertaking because it involves an unusually broad spectrum of specialists, from transplant surgeons to immunologists to embryologists, all cooperating and challenging one another to find an effective path forward on this important problem," says Douglas A. Melton, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at the College and a leading researcher at the Center. Melton's seven-year-old son suffers from Type I diabetes...

Author: By Susie Y. Huang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Diabetes Center Renews Commitment to Finding a Cure | 9/29/1998 | See Source »

William D. Fixsen, senior lecturer on molecular and cellular biology, says choosing a baby's sex would enable parents to "weed out genetic diseases" that often target only...

Author: By Tara L. Colon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Choosing Baby's Sex: Is It Ethical? | 9/24/1998 | See Source »

William M. Gelbart, professor of molecular and cellular biology, says he does not want to judge the issue as ethical or unethical...

Author: By Tara L. Colon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Choosing Baby's Sex: Is It Ethical? | 9/24/1998 | See Source »

Haber came to the Medical School in 1992, founding the Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease. As the program's director, Haber led 37 scientists in "a molecular approach to identifying the genes that have an important role in the development of arteriosclerosis," Lee said. Arteriosclerosis, a condition in which the walls of the arteries narrow and thicken, is the leading cause of death in the United States...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In Memoriam | 6/4/1998 | See Source »

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