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Collection: Institutional Archives
Description: In 1994, five departments of Harvard Medical School (HMS), Boston, Massachusetts, combined to create the Ph.D. Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS). BBS is the largest program in the Division of Medical Sciences, an administrative unit based in HMS that coordinates biomedical Ph.D. activities at the Longwood Medical Area, in collaboration with Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences’ Integrated Life Sciences federation. The Ph.D. Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences offers training in the biosciences, built outward from core training in contemporary genetics, biochemistry, and molecular, cellular, and mechanistic biology.
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Subject: Harvard Medical School. Ph.D. Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Cytology, Medical education, Biochemistry, Molecular pharmacology, Genetics , Microbiology, Molecular genetics, Pathology, Biomedical science
Creator: Harvard Medical School. Ph.D. Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Publisher: The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
Source: Harvard Medical School. Ph.D. Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Date: 2020-
Rights: The Harvard Medical Library does not hold copyright on all the materials in the collection. Requests for permission to publish material from the collection should be directed to Public Services (chm@hms.harvard.edu). Researchers who obtain permission to publish from Public Services are responsible for identifying and contacting the persons or organizations that hold copyright.
MMS: 990133344000203941
Identifier: RG M-AP09.01, Series 00453
Contributor: Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine)
Collection: Institutional Archives
Description: DRSC Functional Genomics Resources (DRSC-FGR) began as the Drosophila RNAi Screening Center (DRSC), founded by Professor Norbert Perrimon in 2003, and the Transgenic RNAi Project (TRiP), founded by Professor Perrimon in 2008. The Center has since grown into a functional genomics platform meeting the needs of the Drosophila and broader community by providing: high-throughput production platforms; cell-based RNAi screen reagents; on-site cell-based and in vivo screening by local or visiting researchers; reagent and consultation support for cell-based and in vivo screening off-site; bioinformatics software tools; and data access.
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Subject: Harvard Medical School. Department of Genetics, Genetics , Drosophilidae
Creator: Harvard Medical School. Department of Genetics
Publisher: The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Source: Harvard Medical School. Department of Genetics
Date: 2021-
Rights: The Harvard Medical Library does not hold copyright on all the materials in the collection. Requests for permission to publish material from the collection should be directed to Public Services (chm@hms.harvard.edu). Researchers who obtain permission to publish from Public Services are responsible for identifying and contacting the persons or organizations that hold copyright.
Identifier: RG M-SD03, Series 00822
SeedID: 2580230
Contributor: Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine)
Collection: Institutional Archives
Description: In 1981, Harvard University established the Department of Genetics at the Medical School. Philip Leder from the National Institutes of Health was recruited by Harvard Medical School to establish the new department and served as the founding Chair. Howard Goodman, head of the Massachusetts General Hospital Molecular Biology Department joined forces with Leder in establishing the new Department of Genetics. From its very start, the Department has had two main units. While separated geographically, they nonetheless function as a single department with all members involved in mentoring junior faculty and in recruiting new faculty. The convergence of interests at the hospital and the Department of Genetics has provided the opportunity to conduct joint recruitment of new faculty with primary appointments as full members of the Department of Genetics whose laboratories are located within the affiliated hospitals.
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Subject: Harvard Medical School. Department of Genetics, Genetics
Group: Harvard Medical School. Department of Genetics
Creator: Harvard Medical School. Department of Genetics
Publisher: The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
Date: 2020-
Rights: The Harvard Medical Library does not hold copyright on all the materials in the collection. Requests for permission to publish material from the collection should be directed to Public Services (chm@hms.harvard.edu). Researchers who obtain permission to publish from Public Services are responsible for identifying and contacting the persons or organizations that hold copyright.
Identifier: RG M-SD02, Series 00822
SeedID: 2341123
Contributor: Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine)
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