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December 6, 2001
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December 6, 2001
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How your biological clock works
While a first-year medical
student, Joshua Gooley (front) made a fundamental discovery about how
changes in the day-night cycle set the brain's biological clock. Here he
looks at a slide with Clifford Saper, Putnam Professor of Neurology at
Harvard Medical School. (Staff photo by Jon Chase)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Single enzyme may be linked to obesity
Researchers have the skinny on enzyme that leads to obesity
Daylight savings: Student solves biological clock mystery
The eyes are not only for seeing; they regulate sleep as well
To clone or leave alone?
Advanced Cell Technology CEO debates cloning, ethics at HMS
Specialization drives primary care need
High technology, new advances will need generalists to manage, relate to patient
Mad Cow disease poses little threat to U.S.
Harvard researchers say government systems crucial
Study shows HIV-1 infected children, adolescents benefit greatly from combination therapy
Mortality rates dramatically reduced, SPH study finds
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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