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Enola Proctor, PhD, has spent her academic career focused on one central question: How can we ensure the highest quality of care for all in need? Her work at the Brown School is hugely important in speeding the adoption and delivery of critical medical care and in reducing disparities in health care.
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A pioneering surgical technique has restored some hand and arm movement to patients immobilized by spinal cord injuries in the neck, reports a new study at the School of Medicine. The researchers assessed outcomes of nerve-transfer surgery in nine quadriplegic patients. Each of the nine reported improved hand and arm function.
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John A. Berg, vice chancellor for admissions at Washington University, has announced his intention to retire at the end of the academic year, June 30, 2016, according to Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton.
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Images through the Washington University lens
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Noon Monday, Oct. 12
Issues in Aging: emergency response in St. Louis
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3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13
Tuesday Tea at 3
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5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13
Lecture on Jews and Muslims in Morocco
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Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and the School of Medicine is adopting a new system to help maximize and streamline its clinical trials management and data collection. Elements of the new system will go live later this month, with the entire system expected to be online in January.
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Maxine I. Lipeles, JD, senior lecturer in law and director of the Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic, recently received the William O. Douglas Award, which honors those who use the legal system to achieve environmental goals, from the Sierra Club. Read more Notables.
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