While it is unclear if stem cell researchers will still eventually move to Allston, the current fiscal crisis has greatly complicated the University’s plans to bolster interdisciplinary science.
“Allston is just one part of the University. All the education and science currently happening on this campus—that’s what we are all concerned about,” says Catherine Dulac, chair of the Molecular and Cellular Biology department. “What the solutions are, we have no idea. The discussion is just starting.”
How little is known about Harvard's Allston future
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