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...laying down entirely rational paving stones one-by-one. First, we identify ambitious, important scientific programs, especially in the biosciences, that will not fit into the available land in Cambridge but that could be prosecuted collaboratively by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) and the Harvard Medical School (HMS). Second, we move the Harvard School of Education and the School of Public Health to Allston to form a linked cluster with the Harvard Business School. Third, to provide some “life” over in Allston, we import three undergraduate houses and some retail shops. Fourth...
...problem is that Allston cannot—must not—be thought of entirely as a way-station between FAS and HMS; nor can it be an annex to carry overflow housing, lab, and museum space that doesn’t fit in Cambridge. Allston must be thought of as a fundamental piece of the dynamic center of Harvard University. Here’s the acid test: It is 6:30 p.m. or 9:30 p.m. on a Thursday or Friday or Saturday—and if you don’t think it would be great...
Looking ahead, the singular opportunity that will define the next deanship of Harvard Medical School (HMS) is its engagement with the University and the affiliated hospitals in new science-planning initiatives...
...HMS has a long history of innovative science, from the formation of the Institute of Chemistry and Cell Biology ten years ago to the more recent establishment of the Department of Systems Biology. New initiatives in structural and chemical biology, as well as a burgeoning program in neuroscience have kept HMS at the cutting edge. We have also helped develop new graduate programs in chemical biology and systems biology, a new social sciences track within the MD-PhD Program, and initiated an innovative MD-MBA Program. HMS and the hospitals were strongly supportive of the establishment of the Broad Institute...
Nabel, a resident of Bethesda, Md. who leads the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, and Reisman Professor of Medicine Jeffrey S. Flier are said to be on the top of President-elect Drew G. Faust’s list of potential replacements for HMS dean Joseph B. Martin, The Boston Globe first reported yesterday...