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At least 2 percent of people over age 40 and 5 percent of people over 70 have mutations linked to leukemia and lymphoma in their blood cells, according to new research led by Li Ding, PhD, at the School of Medicine.
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Why do works of art move us so powerfully? Nobel laureate Eric Kandel, MD, will share his insight as the Arthur Holly Compton Lecturer for the Assembly Series at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, in Graham Chapel.
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The Graduate History Association, in Arts & Sciences, held its annual conference earlier this month. The theme was “The History of the Future,” and the student organizers share why they chose that topic and what they learned.
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Noon Wednesday, Oct. 22
Overseas Program brown-bag presentation: Ghana
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4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22
‘Astrophysical Black Holes’
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5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22
International Humanities Medal lecture
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7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22
Law School ‘Teach In’ on grand jury
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Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp, PhD, discusses the history and status of Mormonism for “Hold That Thought,” a podcast series from Arts & Sciences.
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Faculty in the Division of Emergency Medicine are hosting a regional conference on out-of-hospital medicine Thursday and Friday, Oct. 23 and 24, at the Renaissance Grand Hotel.
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