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    Amy Laskowski is a senior writer at Boston University. She is always hunting for interesting, quirky stories around BU and helps manage and edit the work of BU Today’s interns. She did her undergrad at Syracuse University and earned a master’s in journalism at the College of Communication in 2015. Profile

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There are 2 comments on Fighting H1N1 with Tobacco Plants

  1. What a fascinating article, and interesting insight into research to stop the H1N1 virus. I’d love to see that factory. Congratulations to Prof. Sharon.

  2. Very interesting article. I remember a few years ago BU (or perhaps just the School of Public Health) was asked to sign a pledge to never do research involving tobacco (I’m paraphrasing from memory – you get the gist), in exchange for access to a large source of funds from the Legacy Foundation. BU did not sign, although most schools of public health did…. and now perhaps the bad old tobacco plant can finally do something good for us!

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