Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021
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Vijay Ramani, the Roma B. and Raymond H. Wittcoff Distinguished University Professor at the McKelvey School of Engineering, has been named vice provost for graduate education, announced Provost Beverly Wendland. His appointment is effective Jan. 1. |
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The Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network Trials Unit at the School of Medicine has announced that it will be targeting two key Alzheimer’s proteins — amyloid and tau — as part of its Tau Next Generation Alzheimer’s prevention trial. |
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Jennifer K. Lodge, vice chancellor for research at Washington University and the David T. Blasingame Professor, will leave the university at the end of the year. Lodge will be joining Duke University as vice president for research and innovation in January. |
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A team of researchers led by Hong Chen at the McKelvey School of Engineering has developed a noninvasive diagnostic method that may one day replace tissue biopsies with a simple blood test. |
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Campus and community news
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Notables Feng Sheng Hu, dean of the faculty of Arts & Sciences, has bolstered the school’s administrative efforts by appointing several faculty members to new or expanded leadership roles. |
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Research Wire Zhoufeng Chen, at the School of Medicine, received a five-year $2.5 million grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for neuroscience research. |
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Research Wire Roya Beheshti Zavareh, associate professor of mathematics and statistics in Arts & Sciences, won a three-year $203,917 grant from the National Science Foundation. |
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Perspectives
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Rachel Sachs, a health policy and drug law expert at the School of Law, discusses federal legislation that seeks to control drug prices on “Tradeoffs,” a national health policy podcast — and what the measure could mean for patients, insurers and pharmaceutical companies.
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In memoriam
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Colin Eugene Kluender, a graduate student in the Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences, died Nov. 4 in his hometown of Milwaukee. He was 26. A memorial service will be held 3:30-5:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19, at Holmes Lounge. |
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