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November 30, 2000
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Filling a hole at Harvard
Molecular Biologist Andrew Murray studies evolution by watching life develop in a test tube. He is also director of Harvard's new Center for Genomics Research.
Children will benefit from interfaculty research initiative
As a practicing pediatrician, Judith Palfrey brings a special perspective to her post as director of the Harvard Children's Initiative (HCI).
Orsi is named Warren Professor at Divinity School
Robert Orsi, who has taught in the department of religious studies at Indiana University for the past 12 years, has accepted the Charles Warren Professorship of American Religious History.
State Street CEO accepts Kennedy School position
Marshall N. Carter, retiring chairman and CEO of State Street Bank and Trust Co., will become a resident senior fellow at the KSG Center for Business and Government.
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Molecular Biologist Andrew Murray reveals, "I don't have a job: I have fun." He is tackling issues of evolutionary biology by studying reproduction and adaptation in yeast cells. Full story
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