Fat metabolism behind diabetic heart disease
Researchers have found what may be a useful biomarker for diagnosing cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes.
Campus Card Account expands services
In response to the interest of students, parents and other members of the University community, the Campus Card Account (CCA) has expanded its services.
High blood pressure, low energy equal a recipe for heart failure
A molecular factor involved in maintaining the heart’s energy supply could become a key to new approaches to prevent or treat heart failure, School of Medicine researchers have found.
From chords to computers
Photo by David KilperBob Chekoudjian has transitioned from punk rocker to computer expert
Martin contender for Woman of the Year
Track and field standout Delaina Martin has been selected as one of the Top 30 contenders for the 2007 NCAA Woman of the Year award.
May named assistant dean in Arts & Sciences
Victoria L. May, Science Outreach director since 1998, has been appointed assistant dean of Arts & Sciences.
Gene for itch sensation discovered
School of Medicine scientists have identified the first gene for itching, which could rapidly lead to new treatments and relief for chronic and severe itching.
Alternative energy
Photo by David KilperAbout 20 area science teachers were on the Danforth Campus July 18-19 to study alternative energy and laboratory science experiments that they will take back to their classes in the fall. The teachers participated in the Biofuels: Hot Topics program, sponsored by Washington University Science Outreach with funding from the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Reading program gives incoming students a head start on homework
The annual Freshman Reading Program, focused this year on Alan Lightman’s book “Einstein’s Dreams,” is designed to reach freshmen before they arrive on campus to help them focus on skills they will continue to cultivate throughout the year and their entire college careers. It also encourages interaction with members of the WUSTL faculty in informal discussions outside the classroom setting.
Geologist plans volcano safety for Ecuadorians
Robert Buchwaldt is the only American who sits on an international committee that is seeking ways to address the volcanic threat in Ecuador.
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