Friday, Aug. 26, 2022
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The Sam Fox Ambassadors Graduate Fellowship Program has been permanently endowed thanks to a new $10 million pledge from the Sam and Marilyn Fox Foundation. Each year, the program provides full-tuition waivers for 10 outstanding graduate candidates in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. |
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The Neuroscience Research Building under construction on the Medical Campus will provide space to advance groundbreaking research. It already reflects a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion through the planning and construction process. |
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Spongy electrodes developed in the lab of Chuan Wang at the McKelvey School of Engineering will help map the uterus to better understand preterm birth. |
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Biologists in the laboratory of Hani Zaher in Arts & Sciences examined the modified nucleotides used in COVID-19 vaccines. The modifications faithfully produce the protein products as designed, a welcome sign for future RNA therapeutics. |
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Research Wire Timothy Holy, the Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Professor of Neuroscience at the School of Medicine, has received $2.1 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to fill in the gaps in knowledge about pheromone signaling. |
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Notables Elizabeth Katz, associate professor at the School of Law, has been selected as the 2021-22 Haub Law Emerging Scholar in Gender & Law by Pace University for her paper “Sex, Suffrage, and State Constitutional Law: Women’s Legal Right to Hold Public Office.” |
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Notables The Water Environment Federation has named Zhen “Jason” He at the McKelvey School of Engineering a 2022 fellow. Separately, He won a National Science Foundation grant to support research on a more economically viable, sustainable waste conversion technology for wastewater. |
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Announcements Applications for faculty members whose research area focuses on race and ethnicity are open, the Office of the Provost announced. Applications are due by Oct. 3. |
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Perspectives
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The new book by Robert Mark Morgan, teaching professor of drama in Arts & Sciences, explores the creative process through the art of scenic design. He writes about embracing risks and failure and collaborating effectively.
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In memoriam
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Joseph Reid Jr., who was a master carpenter at Washington University for 42 years until his retirement in 2018, died Saturday, Aug. 20, in Branson, Mo. Funeral services will take place Saturday, Aug. 27. |
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