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...Tun-Hou Lee, an associate professor of virology at the Harvard School of Public Health, is the co-inventor of a number of Harvard-owned patents...
...Tun-Hou Lee, associate professor of virology in the School of Public Health, yesterday offered one possible scenario which might explain the mystery...
...Tun-Hou Lee, professor of virology at the School of Public Health, said yesterday he agrees with Essex's assessment of the value of AIDS medicine trials in underdeveloped countries...
...fact that nobody has asked for them does not free Harvard from the moral obligation to consider returning the artifacts. At the very least, the museum should examine the historical conditions surrounding the acquisitions. And although not "crown jewels," the Tun-huang wall paintings and sculptures are highly prized because they reflect a unique mixture of styles influenced by silk Road trade...
Many similar cases exist at Harvard museums and at museums around the world. Certainly the categorical return of every work of art to its country of origin is absurd. But some art objects, such as the sacred material of the Omaha, the Elgin marbles and the cave paintings of Tun-huang, are integral to their original culture...