Scat-sniffing research dogs are helping scientists map out a plan to save reclusive jaguars, pumas, bush dogs and other endangered carnivores in the forests of northeastern Argentina, according to a new study from Arts & Sciences.
Leonard B. Bacharier, MD, a highly regarded pediatric allergist and researcher at the School of Medicine, has been named the inaugural Robert C. Strunk Endowed Chair for Lung and Respiratory Research Professor of Pediatrics.
A team of researchers from Washington University and Duke University has been awarded a prestigious National Science Foundation grant. The challenge: Push the boundaries of science to create new materials with a wide range of uses.
The Kemper Art Museum presents Rembrandt’s historic etching “The Three Crosses,” along with more than 100 other prints, as part of “Renaissance and Baroque Prints: Investigating the Collection,” which opens Friday, Sept. 8.
The TL1 Translational Sciences Postdoctoral Program is recruiting postdoctoral researchers to fill training grant slots under the Clinical Translational Science Awards. Funding is available to trainees.
Philip Skemer, associate professor of earth and planetary sciences in Arts & Sciences, received $449,000 in two grants from the National Science Foundation in support of his geology research.
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