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LIFE SCIENCES OUTREACH FOCUSES ON BIODIVERSITY

Two high school biology teachers crouched over microscopes in the Hunter Lab and concentrated on the instructions of Dr. Casey Roehrig, as they released embryos from adult C.…

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THE MOVING PARTS OF A TAIL-ANCHORED PROTEIN SORTING MACHINE

(L to R) Vladimir Denic and Fei Wang Membrane protein targeting is a fundamental problem in cell biology. Pioneering work by George Palade in the 1960s established that…

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OPEN HOUSE OF THE HARVARD CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL IMAGING

On September 15th, Harvard's Center for Biological Imaging will host an Open House all day; 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Tag:  2010 Tweet

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UNDERGRADUATE INTERN LEARNS IN SUSAN MANGO’S MCB LAB

(image caption: (L to R) Dave Smith, Susan Mango, Kimeya Ghaderi, Megan Senchuk, Steve Von Stetina) In a story entitled "Learning in the Labs," the July 22, 2010…

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PARENTAL CONFLICTS IN THE BRAIN

Christopher Gregg and Catherine Dulac Parents influence the brain development and the behavior of their offspring in extraordinary and varied ways that impact the success of their offspring…

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16TH ANNUAL BOSTON BACTERIAL MEETING TO BE HELD AT SCIENCE CENTER JUNE 17-18

The 2010 Boston Bacterial Meeting (BBM) will take place on Thursday, June 17 and Friday, June 18 at the Harvard University Science Center. The meeting will feature 25…

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PHILIPPE CLUZEL’S RANDOM WALK FROM PHYSICS TO BIOLOGY

Philippe Cluzel On a bookshelf in his office, MCB Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology Philippe Cluzel keeps several beautifully bound leather tomes from his parents’ antiquarian bookstore…

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SUSAN S. TAYLOR TO DELIVER 2010 PAUL DOTY LECTURE

Biochemist Susan S. Taylor, recipient of the 2010 FASEB Excellence in Science Award, will give a talk on Thursday, June 3, to celebrate the 90th birthday of Paul…

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