Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021
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Jessie Minton, vice provost and chief information officer at the University of Oregon, has been appointed vice chancellor for technology and chief information officer at Washington University, effective April 15, according to Shantay Bolton, executive vice chancellor for administration. |
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Researchers at Washington University are receiving one of 19 grant awards that will support data science research and training activities in Africa. The researchers will focus on developing new training programs in health data science in Rwanda. |
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Research from the lab of Deanna Barch shows that youth who indicate they have persistent, distressing psychotic-like episodes show impairment in a variety of areas. |
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In a seemingly counterintuitive finding, young adults diagnosed with central nervous system tumors might have better survival rates the farther they live from care, finds a new Brown School study. |
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A team of researchers led by Song Hu at the McKelvey School of Engineering has developed a two-step “denoising” technique for photoacoustic microscopy, which allows researchers to see tiny vessels in the body. |
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Campus and community news
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Notables Sam Bhayani, MD, a highly regarded urologic oncologist and researcher, has been named to lead the Division of Urologic Surgery in the Department of Surgery at the School of Medicine. |
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Notables Molly Metzger, senior lecturer at the Brown School, has been named one of this year’s Hedy Epstein Memorial Open Door Awards honorees by the Metropolitan St. Louis Equal Housing and Opportunity Council. |
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Research Wire Stacey L. Rentschler, MD, PhD, at the School of Medicine received a four-year $2 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). |
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Announcements The Parking and Transportation team provides year-end updates, including a management system update Dec. 8-15, details on sharing rides for winter break and more. |
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Perspectives
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In her new book, performance studies scholar Julia Walker in Arts & Sciences shows how modern ways of thinking emerged from five styles of acting.
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Who Knew WashU? Question: Each December, Becker Medical Library hosts its annual display of rare anatomical texts. When was the oldest rare book in this year’s exhibition, which takes place Friday, Dec. 10, published?
A) 1496B) 1513C) 1591D) 1603
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