Science series, part 2
Frank DiMeo/University Photography
Stephen Kresovich, above, director of Cornell's Institute for Genomic Diversity, works with, from left,
lab technician Amber Carmon, a senior majoring in biological sciences in the College of Agriculture and
Life Sciences, and Ramya Rajagopalan, a junior biology major in the College of Arts and Sciences. They are
setting up DNA amplifications on the liquid-handling workstation in the institute's lab in the Biotechnology Building. To read about the Chronicle's seven-part
series, The New Science of Life: Cornell Helps Engineer a Revolution, click
here.
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Highlights
Part two in the "New Science of Life" series
University and city partner in proposed Commons building
CU to lead project to create software that adapts, evolves
Faculty Senate discusses university's distance learning developments
Seven are honored with the Rhodes Exemplary Alumni Service Award
Cornell Cinema lets area filmgoers find movie connections
Annual Employee Family Day to be celebrated Oct. 14
Denny's diversity officer, Rachelle Hood-Phillips, to speak Sept. 26
Lute music, Glee Club are weekend's concert offerings
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