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September 15, 2005
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September 15, 2005
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New research from new researchers
Zachary Koston '06 was one of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute's first crop of summer interns. He studied a gene responsible for acute leukemia in zebrafish, an animal so important to science that its genome has been sequenced along with that of humans. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Chimpanzee genome effort shines light on human evolution
Broad Institute, Washington University lead decoding effort
Stem Cell Institute hosts first summer interns
Harvard undergraduates come from range of backgrounds
Health care reform in China discussed
Vice minister Huang details advances, problems, reforms
Harvard projects practice the three R's
Summer construction reuses as well as recycles
Project Success lets local high school students taste science
Some return year after year for in-depth experience
Four named to Tech Review's 'TR35'
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