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Signature block for MIT researcher Ed Boyden with confidentiality disclaimer The document contains only contact information and a standard attorney‑client privilege disclaimer. It provides no actionable leads, names of powerful actors beyond the academic, nor any allegations or financial details. Key insights: Ed Boyden is a professor at MIT and leader of the Synthetic Neurobiology Group.; The email includes a confidentiality and attorney‑client privilege notice.
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Signature block for MIT researcher Ed Boyden with confidentiality disclaimer The document contains only contact information and a standard attorney‑client privilege disclaimer. It provides no actionable leads, names of powerful actors beyond the academic, nor any allegations or financial details. Key insights: Ed Boyden is a professor at MIT and leader of the Synthetic Neurobiology Group.; The email includes a confidentiality and attorney‑client privilege notice.
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