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Published: September 14, 2007
Medical researchers predict 'flood of discoveries' soon
By Jeff Raymond
Medical school and graduate studies in biochemistry at the University of Pennsylvania didn't prepare Dr. John Harley for his life's work.

The death of a friend with lupus did.

Fellow University of Pennsylvania grad student Jim Allen worked with Harley in the same lab. Allen's death spurred Harley to focus on the autoimmune disease, but from an unorthodox perspective.

He is a pack rat with blood.

Ha...

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