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November 10, 2005
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Small subjects, big questions
The interests of Alexander Schier, named professor of molecular and cellular biology in September, cover a lot of ground, from cell differentiation to the mysteries of sleep regulation. The tiny, transparent zebrafish serves as his subject. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Transparent fish help Schier see inside humans
MCB professor seeking clues to vertebrate development
Spicer receives prestigious Canada-U.S. Fulbright award
Joins HSPH to pursue master's
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