"Warm
Touch" Gene Found
A group of researchers from TSRI and the Genomics
Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation have identified
and cloned the first-known gene that makes skin cells able
to sense warm temperatures.
Keith
and Jean Kellogg: An Uncommon Couple with the Common Touch
He grew up in a cereal factory; she grew up in
her father's grocery store. He went to a college founded for
local lumberjacks; she attended business school. Before they
were married in 1968, they had known each other for 30 years.
The
Graduating Students
TSRI's class of 2002.
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TSRI Holds Tenth Commencement
Twenty-one students graduate from the newly named Kellogg
School of Science and Technology. Janet ("Jean") Kellogg and
W. Keith Kellogg II receive honorary degrees.

Clip from the commencement:
Hi-res Real Media
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Lo-res Real Media
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