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Vol. 35, Number 1, August 14, 2003

Getting down to the bone


Frank DiMeo/University Photography

At the 2003 Cornell Hughes Scholars research poster session in the atrium of the Biotechnology Building, Aug. 1, from right, Keisuke Nakagawa '04 discusses his research in 3D bone tissue engineering to fellow Hughes scholars Priya Rajasethupathy '04 and Ryo Hayama '05. Some 67 Hughes scholars from Cornell spent nine weeks on campus this summer engaged in research and presenting their work.


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Highlights

CU's Engineers Without Frontiers brings hope, water to a needy world

Biophysicists 'unzip' DNA technique that could aid drug development

'Likes attract' in the mating game, CU students learn

CU Vice Provost Burns presents AAS service award to U.S. Rep. Boehlert

POST students get orientation in service work in the community

CU-student race team rebounds from disaster to place 9th at SAE contest

CNF-REU interns present their research and head to the future

Summer College mentor program offers life-changing opportunities

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