News for the Washington University Campuses & Community
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Blood test IDs key Alzheimer’s marker
A study led by School of Medicine researchers suggests that measures of amyloid beta in the blood could help identify people with altered levels of amyloid in their brains. The test could identify people heading toward Alzheimer’s years before symptoms occur.
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GlobalSTL summit connects entrepreneurs, health-care industry
The inaugural GlobalSTL Health Innovation Summit took place this summer at the Brown School. The event brought together dozens of entrepreneurs, researchers, public officials and business people to focus on health-care innovation in the region.
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Campus Announcements
Faculty and staff are invited to take part in this year’s Common Reading Program. First-year students are reading “Frankenstein,” by Mary Shelley. Faculty and staff may register to download the book and take part in staff discussions, starting in mid-August.
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Campus Voices
Richard Mahoney, distinguished executive in residence at Olin Business School, discusses in Leaders magazine the Olin Award, which honors the best piece of Olin research that tackles real-world business problems.
Read more Campus Voices →
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The Pulitzer Arts Foundation, the Sam Fox School and Chicago-based artists Amanda Williams and Andres L. Hernandez have awarded four grants to support community design initiatives as part of the PXSTL project “A Way, Away (Listen While I Say).”
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Crystal Ellis, a graduate student working toward a master’s in public health at the Brown School, has received a Newman Civic Fellowship, aimed at student leaders who have demonstrated a commitment to finding solutions to challenges facing communities throughout the country.
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Who Knew WashU?
Question: Washington University is affiliated with 24 Nobel laureates. From which academic discipline does our most recent Nobel Prize winner hail?
Answer: A) Alumnus W.E. Moerner won the Nobel in chemistry in 2014, along with two other scientists, for developing super-resolved fluorescence microscopy. Moerner earned three bachelor’s degrees from the university in 1975.
Congrats to this week’s winner, Steven Rosenblum, of Alumni & Development Programs, who will receive an “I Knew WashU” luggage tag! |
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