WashU researchers named to ‘highly cited’ list
Clarivate, an analytics company, named 47 researchers from WashU to the Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list. These scholars represent a wide variety of disciplines, including environment and ecology; immunology; neuroscience and behavior; and social sciences.
McLeod Writing Prize recognizes first-year student research
The College Writing Program recently celebrated the 2024 winners and finalists of the James E. McLeod First-Year Writing Prize.
Engineering students take on social choice
Students in the social choice systems class at Washington University are learning about design challenges in social choice systems like redistricting.
Five startups with WashU ties named to Arch Grants cohort
A quarter of this year’s Arch Grants recipients are startups with WashU ties.
World leaders in ending blood cancer
The Siteman Blood Cancer Center delivers tomorrow’s treatments today.
Birthplace of precision medicine
At the forefront of individualized cancer care.
Mobilizing the best to start the fight earlier
Getting a head start on detection and treatment in adults under 50.
Lateef wins grant to study Afrocentric strengths in Black youth education
Husain Lateef, assistant professor at the Brown School, has been awarded a two-year, $49,821 grant from the Brady Education Foundation to study the influences of Afrocentric cultural strengths in Black youth education.
Yang installed as Albert Gordon Hill Professor of Physics
Li Yang was installed as the Albert Gordon Hill Professor of Physics in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. Yang delivered an installation address titled “Exploring Quantum Mechanics at Nanoscale with Petascale Computing.”
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