Eschen and Twells receive promotions in Alumni & Development Programs
Tom Eschen and Doug Twells, both members of the Alumni and Development Programs staff, have been promoted to assistant vice chancellor roles, according to David T. Blasingame, executive vice chancellor for the department. “Both Tom and Doug are effective fund-raisers and excellent administrators. Both have been exceptional ambassadors for Washington University and we look forward to their continuing leadership in the office of alumni and development programs in the years ahead,” Blasingame said. Eschen has been promoted to assistant vice chancellor for development and Twells has been named assistant vice chancellor of medical alumni and development programs.
Eschen, Twells are promoted in alumni & development office
“Both Tom and Doug are effective fund-raisers and excellent administrators,” Executive Vice Chancellor David T. Blasingame says.
Cancer imaging agent shortage is grant’s focus
“Our current system of production just is not able to keep up with demand,” says Michael Welch, the study’s principal investigator.
Obituary: Kohn, professor emeritus in School of Art, 73
He was one of St. Louis’ most respected painters, known for large, colorful landscapes based on his travels around the world.
Aging, Alzheimer’s research gets boost
A five-year grant from the National Institute on Aging will launch the Healthy Aging and Senile Dementia program into its 21st year.
Basic-to-translational research focus of lecture
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Goldstein awards seek nominees
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Post-shingles pain study needs volunteers
Being studied is a drug designed to reduce the severe pain that can last for years after a bout with the disorder.
Playwriting festival
Photo by Mary ButkusReadings of four student plays culminated the two-week 2004 A.E. Hotchner Playwriting Workshop.
Holiday greetings
Courtesy photoThe annual Siteman Cancer Center holiday card can be purchased at the Barnard Health and Cancer Information Center.
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