In this issue:
Thursday, October 18, 2001 Vol 7, Issue 20
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Photo by Michelle Hruby
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| Dr. Lee Hartwell, Center president and
director, answers questions at a press conference at the Hutch seven hours
after he was notified that he had won the Nobel Prize in physiology or
medicine. |
SCIENCE ARTICLES
From toothpicks and yeast to 'how we
think about life': Nobel honor comes as 2:30 a.m. 'shock' to Center president
and director, who will receive shared prize at 100th-anniversary ceremony Dec.
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Hartwell - by Groudine
A difference of a thousand-fold: Gene
delivery to stem cells soars with improved method; approach has promise for
treating genetic blood disorders
Division Notes
GENERAL ARTICLES
The voices of the 'hands-on implementers':
Support staff in all divisions can find myriad answers on the Internet at Administrative
Support Core Group pages
Track record pays off: Hutch secures
top bond insurance, lower-cost debt for constructing $118 million PHS building
at Day Campus
Migration of administrative computers
to Microsoft NT proceeds smoothly; completion is due by Thanksgiving
BRIEFS
Get haunted for the Hutch; house on
First Avenue South runs through Halloween night
Scientific Report 1998-2000 hot off
the press, ready for you
Visa, green-card holders should carry
documents when traveling
Lake Union orchestra's season starts
Oct. 27, to benefit Children's
Deadline is Friday, Nov. 2 to pledge
for 'Be a HERO' giving campaign
Alliance seeks donated magazines
Sam's Club offers free membership
Discounts set at 24 Hour Fitness
Face-plating
Trip Reduction survey needs a 70-percent
return; send it in by Monday, Oct. 29, for gift eligibility
Bike, bus, carpool for big prizes during
Rideshare Week thru Oct. 19
On-site accreditation survey set Oct.
22-23 for the Alliance
Web Watch: Site offers federal statistics
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