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Deeply concerned about an “innovation deficit” that threatens the nation’s economic growth, Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton and Timothy M. Wolfe, president of the University of Missouri System, sent a joint letter to Missouri’s congressional delegation urging their support in helping close this innovation gap.

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An odd feature of nerve cells may be linked to several forms of inherited intellectual disability, Azad Bonni, MD, PhD, and other School of Medicine researchers have learned. Further research eventually may help in the development of drugs to treat such disability.

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WUSTL media specialist Brian Cohen loved music festivals so much that he created one here in St. Louis. LouFest features indie rock’s top acts, including Wilco and The Killers. Icona Pop (right) is among the many groups at this year's event, which runs Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 7-8, in Forest Park.

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Faculty and graduate students from St. Louis-area universities with an interest in labor, households, health care, law and social welfare can join the series of brown-bag luncheon seminars beginning Monday, Sept. 9. All lectures take place at noon in Seigle Hall, Room 348. The first lecturer is Derek Neal, PhD, economics professor at University of Chicago.

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4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6
“How Can Neuroimaging Inform Theories of Psychological Function?” by Russ Poldrack, PhD, prof. of psychology and neurobiology, U. of Texas, Austin. Free and open to the public. Event details. Farrell Learning and Teaching Center, Connor Aud. david@wustl.edu.
1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7
“The Legacy of German Art and the Culture in St. Louis.” Co-sponsored by the Saint Louis Art Museum and the Kemper Art Museum. Free and open to the public. Event details. Steinberg Hall Aud. (314) 935-9300.
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The Woman’s Club of Washington University and Risa Zwerling Wrighton will hold a welcome luncheon Friday, Sept. 20, for women newcomers to WUSTL to meet members and learn about the club’s activities.
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Vascular surgeon at leading edge of a changing field. FULL STORY
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