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CuraGen of New Haven, Conn., is one of the innovative firms that have refined this art. Its proprietary technology--an adaptation of a decade-old technique--allows CuraGen's scientists to put human genes into yeast cells and effectively "fish" for proteins relevant to drug discovery. "We learned at the...
Though the atmosphere today is entirely different, The Lord of the Rings may be more relevant now than it was in the ’60s. Over the last two months, America has been fighting a war against al-Qaeda—a battle of justice against terror, of light...
Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 wrote in an e-mail that while he worries “a lot about the possibility of harm coming to students who are out very late at night,” he does not think students?...
“There will be objections from white people and black people alike to seeing this word on the book’s cover. It’s an issue relevant to all of us,” said Pantheon Books Vice President and Executive Editor Erroll McDonald.
16 WILLIAM HASELTINE, 57, combines a passion for scientific exploration and a talent for directing researchers toward practical and profitable products. By investigating the genes most relevant to pharmaceutical research, HUMAN GENOME SCIENCES is transforming itself into the world's first genomics-based pharmaceutical behemoth. It already has six drugs...