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...recent paper said more than 200 compounds use NF-kB signaling, aspirin among them. “NF-kB ought to be available to anybody who wants to make a drug against it, and the terms should not be unreasonable,” Roger Brent, president of the nonprofit Molecular Sciences Institute, told Science. “It’s potentially quite significant, although I think Ariad’s going to lose,” Rai said in an interview yesterday. A decision from the jury is expected on May 1 or shortly therafter, according to Eli Lilly...
...Harvard MBAs from the class of 2005 was $115,000, according to statistics from the HBS web site. “You’re going to make it back,” says section E member Martin Molina, “unless you are going to a nonprofit.” That’s why he believes that HBS students should socialize as they please—they might regret it if they don’t.Hey, who said schmoozing was cheap? –R. Drew Davis contributed to the reporting of this story...
...students from 4th grade to 6th grade drawn from underprivileged neighborhoods all over the city stream into the classrooms, where they are taught (by both Opus Dei and non Opus Dei teachers) math, reading and science. The tutoring program was started by Opus Dei and is run by a nonprofit foundation and separate board. Its executive director, Glenn Wilkie, is an Opus Dei associate numerary. The tutoring program is a big part of the work associated with the Chicago center, and its success in boosting scores of students has been widely recognized in the city...
...citizen and has no official protection. And while Washington once tacitly supported anti-Communist outfits like Free Vietnam, the group's past acts of sabotage became an embarrassment in the post-9/11 era. Chanh left the movement last year to head the United States International Mission, a nonprofit organization that helps victims of human trafficking. But if South Korea decides to extradite him, his past may land him in a Vietnamese jail...
...Urban Essence joined the undergraduates in Expressions for the showcase. The show opened with two company performances that established the type of creative range that would pervade the entire event; the show only improved from there. The performance team from Jam’nastics—a Cambridge nonprofit organization devoted to celebrating diversity through dance—gave the third and most thrilling performance of the night. The 10 dancers, ranging from ages seven to 14, shook their bodies with a force and rhythm that brought the audience to its feet. The dancers’ coordination was so exact...