Topic: Eric Lander
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The co-chair of a new White House report on strengthening science education says its recommendations will not add significantly to federal spending. But Eric Lander, co-chair of the panel convened by the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST ...
A new report to President Barack Obama from his science advisers urges the federal government to improve science and math education in U.S. schools by both leading the way and rooting from the sidelines. Speaking today at a meeting of the ...
Does the United States need another high-powered panel recommending ways to improve how students learn science and math?. PCAST would like to get a report to the president within 6 months, says Eric Lander, head of the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts ...
Genetic researchers share $500,000 prize for medicine and biomedical research Three American scientists who contributed to the mapping of the human genetic blueprint an advance that continues to give the medical world a better understanding of human disease were awarded the ...
Geneticist Eric Lander, a biology professor at MIT, says his work as a member of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology has convinced him that there is too often a disconnect between the fields of science and economics ...
Without creating a panic, officials should prepare and take illness seriously The H1N1 virus is back in the news as health officials prepare for the flu season and the indications are not good. People are making reference to flu pandemics that killed ...
On Monday, the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology released a report assessing the U.S. preparations for the H1N1 flu virus (a.k.a. 1.8 million Needing intensive care unit facilities: 300,000 Deaths: And H1N1 is ...