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Advanced Device to Probe Atomic Structures, Build Knowledge, Novel Therapies
In December, the Harvard/MIT Center for Magnetic Resonance will install the most powerful magnetic resonance (MR) spectrometer in New England, enabling researchers to more effectively probe the atomic structures of individual proteins and protein interactions. The role of MR spectrometry in drug discovery and other investigations is expanding, says Gerhard Wagner (above), who founded the center with MIT's Robert Griffin.
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Damaged Genes in Aging Human Brain Provide Clues to Cognitive Decline
Patient and Physician Attitudes May Deter African Americans from Receiving Surgery for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer, Study Finds
Study Finds Velcade a Major Improvement Over Standard Therapy for Patients with Relapsed Multiple Myeloma
Clinical Trial Shows SU11248 Benefits More Than Half of Patients with Gastrointestinal Tumors Resistant to Gleevec
Study of Proteins Offers Insights into Organization of Biological Networks
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Mentoring Awards to Honor Key Leaders, Promote Leadership The HMS and HSDM community is invited to the 2003-2004 Excellence in Mentoring awards ceremony on June 23, featuring keynote speaker Gary Gottlieb, president of Brigham and Women's Hospital, who will present, "Mentoring: The Critical Ingredient for Great Leaders of the Future."
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Borlaug Applies Science to Problems of the Poor Expressing passionate belief in the human benefits of science, Norman Borlaug, the keynote speaker during the HMS/HSDM Class Day ceremony, looked back over his 60 years of work to describe the capacity of research to solve food and environmental problems. Also see a gallery of photos from graduation.
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