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...with the injection of stimulus funds, the NIH may choose to fund projects waiting in the pipeline as well as finance new proposals, Casey said. The two-year window, however, is tight for new proposals to be submitted, approved, and undertaken, said the Faculty of Arts and Sciences?? Assistant Dean for Research Policy and Administration Dean R. Gallant ’72. “Certainly, it’s a faster rate of spending than we have had recently, so I can imagine that there would be some challenges,” Gallant said. NIH grants...
...which catalogs incoming periodicals, to a Central Square facility currently occupied by HCL’s technical services unit, according to HCL spokeswoman Beth Brainard. To encourage further cost-cutting, administrators and senior managers of HCL—a centralized group of libraries within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences??are eliminating print subscriptions for materials that can be found online, ceasing unnecessary purchases of duplicate books, and making reductions in binding, shelving, and storage of materials. HCL is also running a pilot program that shares research librarians between Cabot, Lamont, and Widener libraries. The program, which...
...Crimson last night—came more than two months after current Pfoho Masters Sue and James J. McCarthy declared their intention to step down this November.Christakis—a sociology professor with a joint appointment at Harvard Medical School and in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences??is best known for his work on health and social networks. His current research explores how factors such as health, disability, and death can influence an individual’s social network.“As I have spent the last few years examining the ripple effects of social...
Nicholas A. Christakis—a sociology professor at Harvard Medical School and in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences??and his wife Erika L. Christakis ’86 will become Pforzheimer House’s new masters this fall, said Pfoho Resident Dean Lisa Boes, Monday night...
...said. “Science is one of [the nation’s] most competitive areas and certainly I’m in favor of increased funding.” While the Senate stimulus package included additional funding for the NIH, the bill includes far less for the physical sciences??the House’s stimulus package would provide the National Science Foundation with an additional $3 billion, and the Senate version allocates only $1.2 billion. —Staff Writer Peter F. Zhu can be reached at pzhu@fas.harvard.edu...