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Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016

Top Stories

Gluttonous cancer cells

A simple experiment, originally undertaken to test a new methodology, unexpectedly challenged the prevailing notion of cancer metabolism. The results are published in Nature Chemical Biology.

Childhood brain development focus of national study

University researchers are taking part in a landmark national study that will use advanced brain imaging on more than 10,000 children as they grow up. They hope to determine how experiences and changing biology affect brain development.

WashU Expert: Why Monsanto needed to accept Bayer deal

Pharma giant Bayer has acquired St. Louis-based Monsanto. After months of negotiation, the seed firm’s board yesterday approved the $66 billion cash offer. Radhakrishnan Gopalan, of Olin Business School, said Monsanto needed to accept the deal.

Debate Insider: Mark Glenn

University Police Chief Mark Glenn is in charge of the “big picture,” coordinating and working with campus partners and law enforcement to ensure everyone’s safety at the Oct. 9 presidential debate.

WashU Expert: Poverty numbers don’t give true picture

The poverty rate fell to 13.5 percent in 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau said. But the data only offer a snapshot of who is poor in a single year, said poverty expert Mark Rank, of the Brown School.

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Events

5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15

Allison Unruh spotlight talk at Kemper

7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15

Vatican Observatory talk

8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15

Jazz at Holmes: Todd Mosby

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Presidential Debate Oct. 9, 2016. Visit debate.wustl.edu for more

WashU in the News

U.S. household income grew 5.2 percent in 2015

The New York Times

Dramatic origins: Where did the moon come from?

The Christian Science Monitor

Study: Pot during pregnancy does not increase birth risks

San Francisco Chronicle

Full cost of incarceration in U.S. is over $1 trillion, study finds

The Huffington Post

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Campus Voices

‘The philosophy of cancer’

Anya Plutynski, of Arts & Sciences, shares her story of battling breast cancer and the philosophical questions that disease raises for a “Hold That Thought” podcast.

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Notables

Roddy Roediger photoHenry L. “Roddy” Roediger III, an internationally recognized scholar of human memory and the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, has received the 2016 Mentor Award from the Association for Psychological Science.

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Who Knew WashU?

volleyball players celebrateQuestion: Since the beginning of the university's participation in the University Athletic Association, the Bears have won 19 NCAA team championships. How many of those were achieved by women?
Answer: D) Female student-athletes have earned 16 of 19 team championships (most often for volleyball, as shown in this 2007 celebration), along with 10 of the university’s 24 individual championships.
Congrats to this week’s winner, Brown School student Elizabeth Cahn, who will receive an “I Knew WashU!” luggage tag!

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