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Oct 20, 2009 Celebrating Public Service Week at Harvard From holiday lectures to hands-on help, the SEAS community answers the call
Oct 16, 2009 Team moves from stem cells to functioning strip of heart muscle Engineering feat is a giant step toward the possibility of using human stem cells to repair damaged hearts
Oct 9, 2009 Scientists decipher 3-D structure of human genome Fractal globule architecture packs two meters of DNA into each human cell, avoids knots
Oct 8, 2009 Parker lab mends hearts, tackles an 'invisible' trauma The team from the Disease Biophysics Lab is featured in the Boston Globe and Men's Journal
Oct 6, 2009 Anthony Oettinger receives National Intelligence Medallion Recognizes his role as Chairman of the Intelligence Science Board
Oct 6, 2009 Donald Ingber cited for outstanding achievements Wyss founding director and SEAS faculty member awarded the Biomedical Engineering Society’s prestigious Pritzker Distinguished Lectureship for 2009
Sep 29, 2009 Pioneer of ocean modeling and dynamics, Allan R. Robinson dies at 76 Deep thinker, consummate mentor and teacher, was a founding father of geophysical fluid dynamics
Sep 25, 2009 Zhigang Suo honored with Humboldt Research Award Award is conferred in recognition of lifetime achievements in research and the awardee is invited to carry out projects in cooperation with specialist colleagues in Germany
Sep 23, 2009 L. Mahadevan wins MacArthur "genius" grant Applied mathematician recognized for investigating everything from how a flag flutters to how the Venus flytrap snaps
Sep 18, 2009 Harnessing fun for serious science Graphics processing units provide computational horsepower at SEAS and Harvard (Harvard Gazette)