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Description: What do scientists and artists have in common? And why should a building designed for scientific research be beautiful?nnMIT Professor Susumu Tonegawa won the Nobel Prize in 1987 for his work on the immune system, then set his sights on understanding the biological basis of memory and learning. That quest brought him to MIT where he was the original director of the Picower Center for Learning and Memory. The founding of PILM, along with the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, led to the const
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