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March 10, 2005
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Genes markdown
Harvard Genetics Professor George Church, in research published in December in the journal Nature, described a new, accurate way of making genes that can reduce the cost from about nine letters of genetic code for a dollar to as many as 20,000 for a dollar. (Staff photo Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Hearing loss tied to heart disease
Something you don't hear much about
Researchers devise cheaper way to make genes
System can make gene experiments more affordable
Third rock blues
Ecologist Raven warns of planetary catastrophe at Pollak lecture
Low-dose aspirin shown to reduce risk of first stroke in women
Results of 10-year clinical trial suggest most consistent benefits among women 65 years and older
Harvard scientists develop 'plug and play' laser
Raman injection laser represents several key innovations
Psychology of economics
Conference at new institute reveals web of connections between disciplines
Summers announces new funds to 'green' campus
Renewable energy, green building funds show Harvard's commitment
HSPH examines government role in health disparities
First of three conferences on timely issue
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