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...used even in poor countries. The Morningside Group, a Chinese company, holds the distribution rights for the new vaccine. Harvard has retained the right to license the vaccine’s production to government agencies and not-for-profit organizations that distribute the vaccine in developing countries with per capita annual incomes of less than $1,000. According to Mekalanos, he is cooperating with Morningside to construct a new research center and conduct clinical trials in China, where the new product can be released more quickly than in Europe or the U.S. After establishing the legitimacy of the vaccine, they...

Author: By Benjamin M. Jaffe, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HMS To Increase Vaccine Access | 10/15/2007 | See Source »

...MBTA is working with Emerson College students to gather listener feedback. Riders can also post comments at MBTA.com. If the trial run proves successful, riders can look forward to the program expanding to all subway stations. With expanded service, however, comes a price: eight to ten minutes of commercials per hour. On Saturday evening at South Station, the radio station didn’t seem to be much cause for attention. A lone guitarist was playing for the crowds, and his music effectively drowned out the T-Radio. Songs played include “The Reason” by Hoobastank...

Author: By James A. Mcfadden, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MBTA Tests New Radio Service in Select T Stops | 10/15/2007 | See Source »

Lafayette’s defense entered the contest as the nation’s top defense in both points (8.8) and yards allowed per game (210). Harvard, meanwhile, was ranked among the top defenses in the Ivy League and in the top 20 in the country in both rushing and passing defense. But in the first half, it wasn’t clear that either defense was heavily involved. By halftime, the score stood at 17-17, though the entire half involved only two scoring drives longer than 50 yards, the first a 10-play, 86-yard touchdown drive...

Author: By Brad Hinshelwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Crimson Outlasts Top Defense | 10/14/2007 | See Source »

...hold on for a 27-17 win over the Leopards (4-2) in front of 10,001 fans at Harvard Stadium in both teams’ final non-conference game of the season.Lafayette, which entered the game giving up just 8.8 points and 210 yards per contest, allowed a season-high 27 points against an efficient Crimson offense.But it was Harvard’s secondary that finally closed the door on the Leopards’ chances.With the Crimson clinging to a 20-17 advantage in the late stages of the fourth quarter and Lafayette deep in Harvard territory, Leopards quarterback...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Victory Over Lafayette Puts Harvard at 3-2 Midseason | 10/14/2007 | See Source »

...that your recent editorial (“All for Open Access,” Oct. 2) grossly underestimates the financial challenges on the road to that goal. Together we publish the majority of the most highly cited journals in physics, currently around 32,500 articles and 235,000 pages per year. All of our journals are published online, but approximately half of our institutional subscribers, including Harvard, continue to purchase the print versions as well...

Author: By H. frederick Dylla and Gene D. Sprouse | Title: Open Access, But Who Really Pays? | 10/12/2007 | See Source »

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