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April 27, 2006

Jeffrey Macklis, Jason Emsley, and Hande Ozdinler
Powerful protein
Jeffrey Macklis (center), Jason Emsley (right), and Hande Ozdinler are part of a team that found why humans carry in their heads the protein that, when misshapen, causes a variation of mad cow disease. Now they are working on what to do about it. (Staff photo Maggie Mastricola/Harvard News Office)
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Mad cow protein found to have a sane side
It helps make brain cells

National Academy of Sciences announces new members
Six Harvard professors elected

Engineering Idol
DEAS students build devices that give heart tissue and bones a boost

Invasive species harms hardwoods by killing soil fungus
Specific mechanism used to harm native species identified

 

 

 

 




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