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...lack of clarity surrounding SCRB??s long-awaited move into the Science Complex has raised the possibility that the stem cell researchers, once situated, will not leave Fairchild in the near future...

Author: By Sofia E. Groopman and Noah S. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: MCB's Moveout Paints Uncertain Future for SCRB and Allston Science Complex | 4/22/2010 | See Source »

These circumstances have left the soon-to-be former residents of Fairchild in a standstill. Whether the MCB professorswill ever return to Fairchild seems to depend upon the duration of SCRB??s occupation of the building...

Author: By Sofia E. Groopman and Noah S. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: MCB's Moveout Paints Uncertain Future for SCRB and Allston Science Complex | 4/22/2010 | See Source »

...decision to centralize SCRB??a department that has traditionally been dispersed across the Cambridge and Medical School campuses—into a unified space in Fairchild will force the departing MCB professors to join other members of the department in the Biological Laboratories and the Northwest Science Building...

Author: By Sofia E. Groopman and Noah S. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: MCB's Moveout Paints Uncertain Future for SCRB and Allston Science Complex | 4/22/2010 | See Source »

...transition is occurring more than a year after the University announced plans to relocate the Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Department to Fairchild in response to the slowdown in Allston construction, where a new Science Complex had been heralded as SCRB??s future home...

Author: By Noah S. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: MCB Labs Shift To New Spaces | 4/16/2010 | See Source »

...editorial editor, said that he is considering concentrating in HDRB after learning more about the concentration during the Advising Fortnight kickoff. “I’ve always been interested in cell development,” he said, “And after talking to [William J. Anderson, SCRB??s undergraduate curriculum manager], I found it was a very well planned-out concentration. That got me to be more interested in it.” Helal Syed ’11, currently a Molecular and Cell Biology concentrator, said he hopes to transfer into HDRB next fall...

Author: By Wendy H. Chang and Rachel A. Stark, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Altered Offerings Greet Freshmen | 4/10/2009 | See Source »

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