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Monday, Feb. 25, 2019

Top Stories

Chemical in consumer products hinders antibiotics

A new study led by Petra Levin in Arts & Sciences suggests that triclosan exposure may inadvertently drive bacteria into a state in which they tolerate normally lethal concentrations of antibiotics.

Needlemans commit $15 million for research centers

The School of Medicine has received a $15 million commitment from longtime benefactors Philip and Sima Needleman to support two cutting-edge research centers aimed at developing new treatments for diseases that collectively affect millions.

Engineer to develop drug-filled gel to repair heart

Jianjun Guan, at the McKelvey School of Engineering, is developing a new material that would deliver drugs directly to the damaged part of the heart after a heart attack to preserve the support network.

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Events

4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25

Reflecting on 40 years of AIDS

5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26

Global Health Week panel

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The View From Here

Through the Washington University lens View Gallery →

WashU in the News

Nike’s stock falls after Duke star is hurt as his sneaker comes apart

CNN

HIV drug could improve recovery after stroke

Science

WashU announces new Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity

Diverse Issues in Higher Education

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Obituaries

Stanley E. Thawley, professor emeritus of otolaryngology, 75

in memoriam graphicStanley E. Thawley, MD, professor emeritus of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the School of Medicine, died Jan. 22 while at work in St. Louis. His care for patients, including veterans, extended to the rural communities of Madison and Ste. Genevieve counties.

Notables

Michael W. Penney, MD, associate professor of radiology, has been named vice chair for community radiology for Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at the School of Medicine.

Vetta Sanders Thompson, at the Brown School, has been appointed to the Missouri Foundation for Health, which works with communities and nonprofits to improve Missourians’ health. She also will be the keynote speaker Friday, March 1, at the Building Vibrant Partnerships: Community and University Engagement Summit.

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