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July 10/July 17, 2006

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Diane Roberts, Dan Barouch
Photo by Steve Gilbert

From Focus:
Tales from the Class of ’81
At the Class Symposium on June 8, Deborah Zarin and other HMS grads of 1981 shared stories on conflicts of interest, the role of industry in medicine, and where the field seems to be going at the start of the 21st century.


Upcoming

Symposium on Children’s Well-being in Honor of 90th Birthday of Dr. Julius B. Richmond
Tuesday, Sept. 26
9:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m.

Lab Works

A multimedia site featuring Harvard Medical research.

 

StudenTalk

Personal takes on issues inside and outside the classroom.

 

 

Spotlight


Jason Sanders
Photo by Jeff Thiebauth

HMS, MGH Celebrate the Scully Chair in Pathology
A new endowed chair is named after Robert Scully, who earned the nickname “The Bullet” for his diagnostic accuracy and who “indelibly changed the field of pathology.”

Student Scene

Diane Roberts, Dan Barouch
Photo by Jeff Cleary

Yes, Virginia, It Does Exist: Medicine Beyond Route 128
Tarayn (Grizzard) Fairlie finds the start of her family medicine residency in Connecticut a world apart from Boston medicine.


 

Headlines

News from HMS and Its Affiliates

Low-fat Dairy Products May Lower High Blood Pressure

An Answer to a Medical Mystery: Why Does Prolonged IV Feeding Cause Liver Damage?

Genetic Parallels Found Between Lung Development and Lung Cancer

Mouse Model Aids Discovery of Novel Melanoma Metastasis Gene

Smoking and High Body Mass Index Increase the Genetic Risk of Age-related Macular Degeneration


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