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Campus & Community
Men’s hockey scores home run
First-year mens hockey coach Ted Donato 91 will likely never forget his victorious Bright Hockey Center debut over rival Yale this past Friday (Nov. 12). Since adding a pair of wins against Princeton and top-rated Boston College, the rookie mentor is also certain to keep in mind a thing or two about the teams winning…
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Research in brief
Bringing an unprecedented level of automation to microscopy, scientists at Harvard University have developed a powerful new method of visualizing drugs multifaceted impact on cells. A method dubbed cytological profiling trains computers to recognize cell status and health from cellular images, virtually automating microscopic scanning for various types of abnormalities.The technique, which could eventually become…
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Doctor makes call to House of God
As medical editor for ABC News and an associate of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Timothy Johnson has found professional success and some level of fame throughout his career.
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HSPH to get $1.8 million in NIA funding
A new program on the global demography of aging led by David Bloom, chair of the Department of Population and International Health at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), has received funding from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to carry out research on important themes related…
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Newsmakers
Luis M. Viceira wins Silver Scroll Prize Harvard Business School Associate Professor Luis M. Viceira has won the Silver Scroll Prize for Innovation from the Institute for Quantitative Investment Research…
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Studying ‘business end of nerve cell’
To Joshua Sanes, the synapse where a nerve delivers messages to a target cell is a marvel of nature.
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PBHA keeps ‘Gifts’ donation close to home
For Harvard faculty and staff who want their Community Gifts donations to have an impact that stays close to home, Harvards Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) might fill the bill. PBHA, a student-led nonprofit at Harvard College, oversees 77 public service programs that engage 1,800 student volunteers in serving nearly 10,000 people in the Cambridge…
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CfA to remember life and science of Fred Whipple with symposium
The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) will hold a celebration of the life and science of Fred Whipple on Dec. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Science Center, Hall B. Whipple, the Phillips Professor of Astronomy Emeritus, died on Aug. 30 at the age of 97.
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Siever memorial upcoming
A remembrance gathering for friends and family of Professor of Geology Emeritus Raymond Siever will be held in the Hoffman Laboratory (20 Oxford St.), fourth-floor faculty lounge, on Dec. 4 at 2 p.m.
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President holds office hours
President Lawrence H. Summers will hold office hours for students in his Massachusetts Hall office on the following dates:
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Dispatches from Iraq’s feminist front
Nawal was 9 when she repeated something she had heard at home to some classmates on the playground. Iran wasnt so bad, she said, which prompted a boy to run to the teacher. Soon Iraqi government agents arrived to interrogate Nawal. Then she – and her whole family – just disappeared. We all knew that…
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Health
Gene expression profiling helps in ovarian cancer prognosis
Steven A. Cannistra, M.D., director of Gynecologic Medical Oncology at BIDMC and associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, says ovarian cancer is often not detectable until its later…
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John Shearman
At a Meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences October 19, 2004, the following Minute was placed upon the records.
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Campus & Community
United Way top pick from Community Gifts givers
As the annual Community Gifts Through Harvard Campaign gets under way toward its goal of raising $1 million, many Harvard faculty, staff, and retirees will no doubt direct their gifts toward the United Way of Massachusetts Bay (UWMB), which consistently receives more than half the donations from Community Gifts.
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Catching on
Harvard School of Public Health nutrition experts are looking to bring their fight for healthier eating to restaurants, cafeterias, and other food service establishments through an annual retreat with food service industry leaders.
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Fellowships assist graduate students
In a gathering marked by friendly exchanges of thanks and praise, the first recipients of the Ashford Dissertation Fellowship and Ashford Graduate Fellowship in the Sciences met the family that made their awards possible. A luncheon at the Harvard Faculty Club on Nov. 1 celebrated the occasion.
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Kahne brings chemistry to life
Daniel Kahne is not so much a self-made man as a mentor-made man.
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Stairway to heaven
The sun shines through an arched window in the Memorial Church, silhouetting a figure climbing the stairs.
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President holds office hours Dec. 9
President Lawrence H. Summers will hold office hours for students in his Massachusetts Hall office on the following dates:
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John Mack to be honored
A memorial service in honor of John E. Mack, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School since 1972 and founding chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at Cambridge Hospital, will be held at the Memorial Church on Saturday (Nov. 13) at noon. Mack was struck by a car and killed on Sept. 27 in London.…
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ABC News’ Dr. Johnson will deliver Noble Lectures
Timothy Johnson, medical editor for ABC News, will deliver the prestigious William Belden Noble Lectures in three parts on Nov. 15, 16, and 17 at 8 p.m. in the Memorial Church. The series is titled Finding God and the topic for Nov. 15 will be Finding God in the Universe on Nov. 16 Johnson will…
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Modeling innovation
Last Friday afternoon (Nov. 5), the winds off the Charles River sent swarms of leaves swirling by the windows of the Ceramics Program Studio, while inside a group of about 30 people sat in tranquil silence. Some sketched or scribbled notes, some leaned forward, rapt, for a better look. The center of attention was Yo…
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Junior fellow Plotkin lands Burroughs Wellcome Fund award
The Burroughs Wellcome Fund (BWF) has named Joshua B. Plotkin, a junior fellow of the Society of Fellows, as one of the 11 recipients for its Career Awards at the Scientific Interface (CASI). These awards encourage research at the interface between the physical/computational sciences and the biological sciences, recognizing the vital role cross-trained scientists play…
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Assistant professor named Packard Fellow
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation recently named Assistant Professor of Geochemistry Ann Pearson of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences as one of its 16 new Packard Fellowship recipients for science and engineering. Each fellow will receive an unrestricted research grant of $625,000 over five years.
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Melton honored as research leader
Douglas Melton has been named one of Scientific Americans 50 national leaders in science and technology for 2004. The Thomas Dudley Cabot Professor of Natural Sciences was recognized for his work over the past year in developing 17 new lines of human embryonic stem cells, part of a long career researching the pancreas and its…
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Sports in brief
Women’s b-ball poll sets pick for Crimson Members of the media recently voted the Harvard women’s basketball team second in the annual Ivy League preseason poll. The Crimson, which garnered…
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Stickwomen earn NCAA spot, set to host
Harvard field hockey blanked visiting Columbia, 2-0, on Saturday (Nov. 6) to close out the Crimson’s regular season and improve the squad to 11-6 (6-1 Ivy). With the win, Harvard splits the league title — the stickwomen’s first in 13 years — with Penn (13-4; 6-1 Ivy).
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Shut-out payback
Following the Harvard football teams 38-0 blanking of Columbia this past Saturday (Nov. 6) at the stadium, running back Clifton Dawson 05 might feel right at home aboard a roving parade of Duck Boats. The sophomore sensation put the Crimson up 6-0 on a 2-yard run to collect his 96th point of the season, breaking…
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CfA to remember life and science of Fred Whipple
The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) will hold a celebration of the life and science of Fred Whipple on Dec. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Science Center, Hall B. Whipple, the Phillips Professor of Astronomy Emeritus, died on Aug. 30 at the age of 97.