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May 25, 2006
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Memory aid
Randy Buckner, a newly tenured neuroscientist, is one of the inventors of a brain-imaging method that can trace the formation of pathways to memory. Above, Buckner checks out mirror setups once used for experiments to measure vision and other forms of perception. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Harvard proposes to transform Engineering Division into a school
Longtime DEAS Dean Narayanamurti to remain as leader
HMS, Merck to battle eye disease
Medical School signs multimillion dollar agreement with Merck to fight macular degeneration
Randy Buckner works on improving memories
Those of other people, not his own
What you get is what you see
Philosopher Susanna Siegel says consciousness determines perception
Study: Hope alive for AIDS vaccine
Laser advance could open up new markets
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