These past two months I have been enlivened by the company of a dead man.
His name is Henri J.M. Nouwen. He was a Dutch Catholic priest and a theologian, wh...
God’s Presence in Suffering
In light of the plight in the world of mental health, both at Harvard and abroad, the staff of the Harvard Ichthus wants to offe...
Part I: Whose are We?
In an article published in October of last year, The Harvard Crimson explored the ramifications of a new study from HMS Professor Cind...
Catch, transfer, cut, return. As I genotype my 96th mutant zebrafish of the day, I barely even think of the protocol. After evading the net for far too long, th...