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...researcher, a postdoctoral fellow from France, had worked alongside Professor of Genetics Brian Seed, a co-founder of Connetics. And Harvard Medical School??€™s conflict-of-interest rules create a wall between researchers and for-profit companies in which they have invested...
...committee at the Medical School??€™s teaching hospitals reviewed the proposed transfer. It took about a year before the panel approved the plan. By that time, the postdoc had returned to France...
...Faculty deanship is considered one of the most demanding positions at Harvard, given the school??€™s size, its relative lack of high-level administrators to share the burden of decision-making, and the sheer stamina the job requires. The Faculty’s expenses exceeded $800 million in fiscal year 2005, and the school??€™s endowment of $12 billion tops Princeton University?...
...April 27, the paper reported that four students, including two who were identified as Crimson editors, had been arrested after protesting a speech by FBI Director Robert S. Mueller at the Kennedy School??€™s Institute of Politics. In subsequent stories about the arrests—charges were dropped May 10—the paper clarified that one of the protesters last wrote for The Crimson in 2004 and the other was a former editorial columnist...
...According to Fitzsimmons, students usually attribute their choice to come to Harvard to a few defining factors—the eminence of the faculty, the excellence and diversity of the student body, the school??€™s location in the Cambridge-Boston area, and the range of resources available in terms of laboratories, libraries, and other facilities...