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Meanwhile, Barry W. Levine, a clinical professor at the Medical School who has worked at Mass. General for four decades, says he is still figuring out how the new policy will impact his profession...

Author: By Barbara B. Depena and Laura G. Mirviss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Partners' Conflict of Interest Policy's Reach Concerns Docs | 2/19/2010 | See Source »

...This is the first time nutrient sensitized screening has been used to identify drug targets in human cells,” said Vishal M. Gohil, an instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School and co-lead author of the study. “People never thought it was possible to do this approach on the scale...

Author: By Katherine M. Savarese, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Common Drug May Revolutionize Treatment of Strokes and Heart Attacks | 2/19/2010 | See Source »

...think to have a talk like this on a campus that has been identified as not very religious is important because it provides a religious perspective on the hook-up culture,” said Christine M. Mitchell, a student at the Divinity School, referencing a Feb. 11 Newsweek article, “Harvard’s Crisis of Faith...

Author: By Adam T. Horn, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Theology Professor Talks About Sex, Catholicism in First Lent-themed Speech | 2/19/2010 | See Source »

...formal terminology, the distinction seems pretty clear. In high school, there were boys’ and girls’ sports teams and in college, they become men’s and women’s teams. Journalistic standards dictate that individuals over the age of 18 are always referred to as men and women. Harvard’s fight song is even called “10,000 Men of Harvard...

Author: By Adrienne Y. Lee | Title: Twenty and Counting | 2/19/2010 | See Source »

...choosing to attend Harvard, we have all implicitly made that decision to put adult life on hold. Most of my high school classmates at other universities now live in apartments and pay their own bills. Explaining my own living situation comes off a little humorous at times; well, I live in a House—no, not like a sorority house—like, um, the Houses in Harry Potter. Without having to worry about grocery shopping or dividing up rent, Harvard students are able to devote almost all their energy to their academics and extracurriculars. This isn?...

Author: By Adrienne Y. Lee | Title: Twenty and Counting | 2/19/2010 | See Source »

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