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Dr. Michael S. Wolfe of Harvard Medical School is being honored today with the MetLife Foundation Awards for Medical Research in Alzheimer's Disease. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider talks about the implications of her discovery during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimor... View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider speaks during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider stands to address a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider speaks during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider talks receives a standing ovation during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider is glances at her watch before being interviewed by members of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009... View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider speaks during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider is interviewed by members of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider gets a hug before a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider (R) sits with her children, Gwendolyn Comfort (L), 9, and Charles Comfort, 13, before a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins Unive... View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider is interviewed by members of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider attends a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider talks about the implications of her discovery during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimor... View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider (C) poses with her children, Gwendolyn Comfort, 9, and Charles Comfort, 13, after a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins Universit... View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider (R) is interviewed by memebers of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider is interviewed by members of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider decribes her surprise to friends before a news conference after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryl... View Photo »
BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider jokingly dons a pair of 'Groucho' glasses before a news conference after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimo... View Photo »
BOSTON - OCTOBER 5: Dr. Jack Szostak (2nd R) speaks during a news conference with Dr. Jeffrey Flier (L), Dean of Harvard Medical School, Dr. Peter Slavin (2ndL), President of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and Dr. Robert Kingston (R), Chief of M... View Photo »
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Dr. Michael S. Wolfe of Harvard Medical School is being honored today with the MetLife Foundation Awards for Medical Research in Alzheimer's Disease.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider talks about the implications of her discovery during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider speaks during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider stands to address a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider speaks during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider talks receives a standing ovation during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider is glances at her watch before being interviewed by members of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider speaks during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider is interviewed by members of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider gets a hug before a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider (R) sits with her children, Gwendolyn Comfort (L), 9, and Charles Comfort, 13, before a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore...
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider is interviewed by members of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider attends a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider talks about the implications of her discovery during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider (C) poses with her children, Gwendolyn Comfort, 9, and Charles Comfort, 13, after a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Ma...
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider (R) is interviewed by memebers of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider is interviewed by members of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider decribes her surprise to friends before a news conference after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider jokingly dons a pair of 'Groucho' glasses before a news conference after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BOSTON - OCTOBER 5: Dr. Jack Szostak (2nd R) speaks during a news conference with Dr. Jeffrey Flier (L), Dean of Harvard Medical School, Dr. Peter Slavin (2ndL), President of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and Dr. Robert Kingston (R), Chief of MGH Dept. of Molecular Biology, aft...
View Photo »BOSTON - OCTOBER 5: Dr. Jack Szostak (2nd R) is congratulated by Dr. Jeffrey Flier (L), Dean of Harvard Medical School, during a news conference with Dr. Peter Slavin (2ndL), President of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and Dr. Robert Kingston, Chief of MGH Dept. of Molecular Bio...
View Photo »BOSTON - OCTOBER 5: Dr. Jack Szostak (2nd R) speaks during a news conference with Dr. Jeffrey Flier (L), Dean of Harvard Medical School, Dr. Peter Slavin (2ndL), President of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and Dr. Robert Kingston (R), Chief of MGH Dept. of Molecular Biology, aft...
View Photo »Jack Szostak, recipient of the 2009 Nobel prize in Medicine, (R), smiles as Dean of Harvard Medical School Jeffrey Flier, (L), and President of Massachusetts General Hospital Peter Slavin, (C), applaud for him before the start of a news conference at Massachusetts General Hospital in Bo...
View Photo »Professor Rune Toftgard, right, presents portraits of the Nobel Prize winners for Medicine 2009 at the Nobel Forum of the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden Monday, Oct. 5 2009.
View Photo »Professor Rune Toftgard, right, presents portraits of the Nobel Prize winners for Medicine 2009 at the Nobel Forum of the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden Monday, Oct. 5 2009.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider talks about the implications of her discovery during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »Now revolutionary new research, led by award-winning scientist Professor Robert Langer of MIT and Dr Steven Zeitels of Harvard Medical School, could give Andrews her beloved voice back.
Nearly 45,000 people die in the United States each year -- one every 12 minutes -- in large part because they lack health insurance and cannot get good care, Harvard Medical School researchers found in an analysis released on Thursday.
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