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Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016

Top Stories

Engineer develops model to predict behavior of cell clusters

Mechanical engineer Amit Pathak discovered that a cell-transitioning process implicated in tumor metastasis is influenced by the mechanics of the cells’ environment. The finding has the potential to make cancer “substantially less deadly,” he said.

Researchers launch first clinical trial for Wolfram syndrome

Researchers at the School of Medicine are launching a new clinical trial to assess the safety of a drug treatment for patients with the rare disease Wolfram syndrome.

The latest from Ultra-Condensed Science: hunter/gatherer society

It has been fashionable to say that hunter/gatherers lived better than we do, with more free time and more natural sleep cycles. But is our view right? Tristram R. Kidder, of Arts & Sciences, explains.

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Events

9 a.m.Wednesday, Nov. 16

GIS Day activities begin

6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16

Relay for Life kickoff party

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WashU in the News

What grandmothers can teach science about autism

The Atlantic

House Republicans test Trump on his U.S.-Mexico wall

Daily Mail (U.K.) | Reuters

The black swan president

Politico

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Campus Voices

Closing the city’s growing wealth gap

Jason Purnell, of the Brown School, co-writes a column, shared on The Huffington Post site, about the racial wealth and health gap in the St. Louis region, the causes and what is being done to improve the situation.

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Notables

Phyllis HansonPhyllis I. Hanson, MD, PhD, the Gerty T. Cori Professor of Cell Biology and Physiology at the School of Medicine, has been named chairperson of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Membrane Biology and Protein Processing Study Section.

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