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March 21, 2002
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March 21, 2002
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"Organs for Sale? The Economics of Altruism"
Walter Robinson, associate director of the Division of Medical Ethics at Harvard Medical School, reacted to a moving video shown by a
panelist, Nancy Scheper-Hughes, during a panel discussion titled
"Organs for Sale? The Economics of Altruism." (Staff photo by Kris
Snibbe) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Princeton President Tilghman describes "genetics arms race" at Radcliffe Dean's Lecture Series
The battle of the sexes continues in our genes, says Shirley M. Tilghman
Weissman Center receives grant for photographic
preservation
$50,000 planning grant funds research into photographic holdings
Sixteen receive Soros Fellowships
Fellowships support graduate study by new Americans
Learning Innovations Laboratories convenes business leaders
Sharing "stories from the trenches"
Money to spur organ donations debated
Panel debates hope, horror of organ donation
University Committee on Human Rights Studies seeks submissions for new fellowship for persecuted scholars
Yearlong fellowship is intended to provide a safe environment for academics, writers, or independent intellectuals
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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