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...will not necessarily begin dictating research policy to a university or hospital just because it helps support work going on there. He told the NIH that Hoechst's main interests are to obtain up-to-date information and have a place to train its best young scientists. Alan C. Olsson, dean for resources at the Med School and one of the masterminds behind the Du Pont deal, agrees emphatically, saying that although Du Pont has not requested training positions for its people, the company's main interest "is forwarding investigations that will lead to scientific advancements, not racing...
...University of California at Berkeley said, "Proprietary research has no place on campuses. Students and faculty members must be able to pursue their research where their interests lead them and publish it for their own career benefit," according to a report in The Chronicic of Higher Education. But Olsson says that, if necessary, the Med School, and presumably other campus facilities, would be able to separate completely those projects undertaken with private funds from other work. "It will entail paperwork and guidelines, and it is something that can be monitored," he explains...
Because of the close connection between MGH and the Med School, "it is in some part (the Med School's) gift," Alan C. Olsson, dean for resources of the Med School, said yesterday. Parrish agreed, saying, "I suspect that most of the people using the facility will be affiliated with Harvard...
Unfortunately, anything produced by mouse cells is foreign to humans and likely to trigger an immune reaction. So Stanford's Drs. Lennart Olsson and Henry Kaplan set out to create human hybridomas. They took spleen cells from victims of Hodgkin's disease, a form of cancer in which the spleen is usually removed during treatment. The cells had already been exposed to the chemical dinitrochlorobenzene and were making antibodies. These cells were then fused with cancerous bone-marrow cells, yielding hybrid cells that could churn out the antibody...
...School faculty voted to establish the Genetics Department in October 1978. This decision helped persuade the Surdna Foundation to make the gift. Allen C. Olsson, dean for resources, said last week. "They were attracted by the same logic which prompted the faculty to recognize the significance of genetics," Olsson added...