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Α Greek mark on Harvard’s redevelopment

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[:el]Αrchitect and planner, Dr. Tanya Iatridis, made her mark by bringing the completion of the inspired redevelopment of the New Smith Campus Center, one of Harvard University’s central, administrative buildings. Students can now concentrate and study in a relaxed environment, whose aesthetics rests the mind...
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Harvard’s negotiation program for the first time in Europe in Athens and Nicosia

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[:el] The Arbitration Institute and Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution of the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry will collaborate for the first time with the Arbitration Program (Program on Negotiation) of the Law School of Harvard University to conduct the program “PON Global Negotiation...
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Focuses on preventing possible heart attacks

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[:el]Yiannis Chatzizisis is a researcher – cardiologist  in “Brigham and Women’s” hospital, Harvard Medical School and a Research Fellow in Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He lives and works in the United States, focusing his research on methods of heart attack prevention. He was born in...
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Greek scientist researches Malaria transmission

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Researchers at Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and University of Perugia, Italy may have found the key to uncovering why Anophelesmosquitoes are unique in their ability to transmit malaria to humans. A Greek researcher was a part of the team. The paper’s senion author is...
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Breakthrough for the early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer

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Scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other institutions have discovered a sign of the early development of pancreatic cancer, an upsurge in certain amino acids that occurs before the disease is diagnosed and symptoms appear. Among the research team is a greek...
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Three Greeks participated in research that reveals new genes linked to height

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Researchers discovered new genes that influence height. The largest genome-wide association study to date, involving more than 300 institutions and more than 250,000 subjects, roughly doubles the number of known gene regions influencing height to more than 400. The study, from the international Genetic Investigation...

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