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Piggyback Pathogen

9/1/2011

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The Scientist magazine's September 2011 Editor’s Choice study in immunology.  Published in the print issue.
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Corina Tarnita: The Ant Mathematician

9/1/2011

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Mini profile of Harvard Junior Fellow and E.O. Wilson collaborator who is shaking up the field of evolutionary biology.  Article published in the September print issue of The Scientist magazine.
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Ribosomes in Control

9/1/2011

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The Scientist magazine's September 2011 Editor’s Choice study in cell biology.  Published in the print issue.
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Moody Mice Soothed by Bacteria

8/31/2011

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A common dietary supplement alters neurotransmission to ease anxiety.  Published on The Scientist website.
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Primate Death Spurs Citations

8/19/2011

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The USDA cites a Harvard Medical School research facility after a second accidental primate death in a little over a year.  Published on The Scientist website.
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Next Generation: Electronic Skin

8/17/2011

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Tiny, flexible electronic chips embedded in a skin-like material monitor vitals and stimulate muscles.  Article published on The Scientist website.
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Alzheimer’s Mice Still Available

8/17/2011

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Dropped from a patent lawsuit, at least one lab will be allowed to continue research on mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease. Published on The Scientist website.
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The Virtual Physiological Rat

8/12/2011

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The NIH awards $13 million to create a computer model of a lab rat.  Published on The Scientist website.

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Cancer Researcher Fabricated Data

8/11/2011

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Sheng Wang leaves the Boston University School of Medicine and agrees to retract two published studies.  Article published on The Scientist website.

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First Female NIH Director Dies

8/10/2011

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A prolific cardiac research scientist, Bernadine Healy revolutionized the study and treatment of disease in women.  Published on The Scientist website.

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