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The New York Stem Cell Foundation awards for early career investigators in translational stem cell research

January 28, 2013

The New York Stem Cell Foundation has announced the 2013 RFA for Innovator Awards for Early Career Investigators in Translational Stem Cell Research, and for the first time, is open to researchers at accredited academic institutions from throughout the world (subject to eligibility).  The goal of these awards is to support the best young researchers working on bold and innovative projects with the potential to transform the field of stem cell research and advance...

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Harvard Students Awarded at AAS 2012 Meeting

January 28, 2013
  

Harvard graduate students Nicholas Stone and Rebekah Dawson were the recipients of the 2012 Rodger Doxsey Travel Prize—established through the support of his father, John Doxsey, and other friends, family, and colleagues—provides graduate students or postdocs within one year of receiving or receipt of their PhD a monetary prize to enable the oral presentation of their dissertation research at a winter meeting of the AAS.

2012 Rodger Doxsey Travel Prize

Stone was also selected by Springer, the European publisher, to have his thesis published as an individual hardcover book. Springer selects a small number of theses in astronomy every year for this prize.

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The Voice of Public Choice

January 19, 2013

[The Economist ]...It also hints at ways to resist political machinations. Take pollution. Robert Stavins of Harvard University argues in favour of a cap-and-trade policy to limit carbon emissions over the simple carbon tax many economists prefer. His reasoning is that legislators will inevitably give sops to industry. Under a cap-and-trade system they do so by freely granting, rather than auctioning off, carbon permits to certain interests. But that does not alter the law’s emissions-reducing power....

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News from the MSPRL at Harvard Univeristy.

January 18, 2013

The MSPRL continues to offer fee-based directed and global proteomics analyses for researchers locally and worldwide.

Be sure to contact the facility well in advance of sample submission for the latest sample prep and project pricing information.

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Application Deadlines for Summer Undergraduate Programs in Korea are Coming Up!

January 15, 2013

Harvard Summer School in Korea Program-- is due Thursday, January 29, 2015  (an online application via the Harvard Summer School Website): http://www.summer.harvard.edu/programs/study-abroad
Dates for the Program are: Mon June 22- Sat Aug 15, 2015 (8 weeks). The theme this summer will be Filmmaking, Sociology and learning Korean language.Guidance for the budget for this program is on the Harvard Summer School webpage listed under "Suggested Budget" under COST. It's a PDF. It is about $11,750 total. The PDF...

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