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Weller, the award’s namesake and the symposium??s honoree, was a physician and virologist who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1954 for his work in tissue-culture research, which led to the development of vaccines for polio, chicken pox, measles, and other viral diseases. Weller died...
...Because we are a new organization that not many people know about, it was very difficult to get speakers from outside the area,” Kim said. “And as we know, Cambridge is overwhelmingly liberal.” Melton, the symposium??s keynote speaker, laid out the scientific and social implications of stem cell research. He emphasized the adaptability of stem cells and their vast potential to cure chronic diseases. Jerome Ritz, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, highlighted the need to integrate laboratory research and clinical practice. “Sometimes...
WISHR Vice President and the symposium??s Assistant Director Connie Zong ’06 expressed confidence in the president...
According to Elina Onitskansky ’06, the director of WISHR’s business division, the administration was the symposium??s chief benefactor...
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture Jennifer L. Roberts, and Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and of African and African American Studies Gwendolyn D. Shaw organized the event. Roberts remarked on how impressed at the turnout she was. Because this was the symposium??s debut and there was no pre-registration, they had no idea what kind of numbers to expect...