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...traditional law firm and the other as a research assistant for a bioethicist.“This is a really strong vote of confidence for this kind of career path,” he said.The Petrie-Flom Center will also fund research projects, workshops, conferences, and possibly an academic journal focusing on health law policy and bioethics, Elhauge said. But Elhauge also said the center would need to look beyond its $10 million gift.“Frankly, I expect we need to raise some more money to be more ambitious,” he said.Flom, who has spent...
...research universities,” Smith said. At the same time, Smith said, other countries are superseding the U.S. in technology growth because they have learned from American advances. The speech, held in Ames Courtroom, was co-sponsored by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and the Journal of Law and Technology. Smith said that technological growth is hampered by the “relative dearth of scientists, mathematicians and engineers that we are producing in the U.S.” He noted that in recent years the U.S. has fallen from being the third-largest bestower of degrees...
...tree’ really is ridiculous. This is the Christmas season, and Dec. 25 is Christmas, not some general feel-good day of celebration,” said Philip D. Powell ’06, a member of the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship. Similarly, the editor of the Christian journal Harvard Ichthus, Jordan L. Hylden ’06, argued that renaming the tree did not advance the goal of inclusivity. “We should be celebrating our religious diversity, instead of covering it up with bland inanities about ‘holiday trees...
Sources: USA Today (2); Fort Worth Star-Telegram (2); Wall Street Journal (2); Washington Post...
...Hwang said the egg donations by his subordinates?unethical due to the possibility of coercion?were done without his knowledge, and that the donors begged him to deny a May 2004 report on their actions in the journal Nature. But the cover-up began to come undone on Nov. 12, when Hwang's main international collaborator abruptly ended their partnership, citing ethical concerns. On Nov. 21, Hwang's associate Roh Sung Il admitted that he had paid about 20 women $1,500 each for their eggs, a practice since declared illegal. "I had to keep it secret," Roh told Time...