Jerome L. Greene Science Center Will Be Interdisciplinary Hub

The first new structure to be completed in the University’s long-term campus plan, the nine-story, 450,000-square-foot Jerome L. Greene Science Building will have 60 laboratories where faculty and students will explore the relationships between gene function, brain wiring and behavior—research with vast implications for the treatment of brain illnesses and neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.

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Iran Scholar, at 91, Puts In 11-Hour Days on Encyclopedia

In 1974, Ehsan Yarshater began a decades-long work-in-progress that is widely considered the most important scholarly contribution to Iranian studies.

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