Charles and Joanne Knight establish Breast Health Center and Program
Charles F. Knight and Joanne Knight have donated $5 million to the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital. The commitment will endow and establish the Joanne Knight Breast Health Center and Breast Cancer Program.
Mouse brain tumors mimic those in human genetic disorder
A recently developed mouse model of brain tumors common in the genetic disorder neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) successfully mimics the human condition and provides unique insight into tumor development, diagnosis and treatment, according to researchers at the School of Medicine.
Surgeon revives successful clubfoot treatment
Matthew DobbsAlmost 60 years after it was conceived, Washington University orthopaedic surgeon Matthew Dobbs, MD, has revived a nonsurgical technique to correct clubfoot, a congenital foot deformity. By combining the venerable procedure with the latest genetic science and translational research, Dobbs aims to drastically improve treatment and perhaps eventually reduce the incidence of the malady.
WUSTL in the News will resume Monday
WUSTL in the News will resume publication on Monday, December 27, 2004. Have a happy holiday!
Pioneering mental health research center earns advanced NIMH designation
The Center for Mental Health Services Research (CMHSR) in the George Warren Brown School of Social Work has received funding from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to become the nation’s first Advanced Center for Interventions and Services Research at a school of social work.
CMHSR will celebrate its new designation and expanded research agenda during an opening and reception from 1:30-3 p.m. Jan. 11 in the Brown Hall Lounge. Visitors can hear about the center’s current and future research from CMHSR leaders.
For more information about the center or the open house, call the center at 935-5687 or go online to gwbweb.wustl.edu/users/cmhsr.
Treating varicose veins with radiofrequency or laser heat
Jeffrey Petersen uses laser heat to treat varicose veins.Some 41 percent of American women may have varicose vein disease by the time they reach their 40s and 50s. Now Washington University in St. Louis dermatologic surgeons are among a growing group of physicians offering a procedure that uses heat to treat the problem.
Kelly named Alumni Endowed Professor of Cardiovascular Diseases
Daniel P. Kelly, M.D., director of the Center for Cardiovascular Research and co-director of the Cardiovascular Division at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has been named the Alumni Endowed Professor of Cardiovascular Diseases.
Holiday print sale
Courtesy photoDozens of internationally renowned artists will be featured at Island Press’ second-annual holiday sale Dec. 19 in Bixby Hall.
Happy holidays!
The Record will not be published again until Jan. 21. We hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season.
Campaign celebration
Photo by Joe AngelesHundreds gathered Dec. 3 at the Renaissance Grand Hotel to mark the success of the Campaign for Washington University.
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