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[ZEBRAFISH AND CANCER: WHAT'S THE CONNECTION?]
Hopkins details her work with zebrafish in cancer research in an amazing
tale of determination and discovery. A must see.
SPEAKER:
Nancy Hopkins
Amgen, Inc. Professor of Biology
Member, MIT Center for Cancer Research
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[GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP:
INEFFICIENCY AS OPPORTUNITY IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD]
In Part Two of the series, "Will Newspapers Survive", panelists examine
how commons-based peer production of content on the web creates both
competition and new market opportunities.
MODERATOR: William C. Uricchio Co-Director, Comparative Media Studies
Program and Professor of Comparative Media Studies, MIT Professor of
Comparative Media History, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
PANELISTS:
Yochai Benkler
Professor of Law, Yale Law School
Henry Jenkins
Peter de Florez Professor of Humanities and
Director of Comparative Media Studies Program
PLAY NOW: <http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/396/>
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