Terrorism and Homeland Security Experts
Washington University has a number of internationally recognized experts and researchers on terrorism and homeland security who can address issues including intelligence, critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, target identification, and many other areas of concern related to the latest news on threats to the U.S. Faculty associated with the University’s Center for Security Technologies may be of […]
Siteman Cancer Center receives grant from May Co., Edward Jones
These gifts “will benefit efforts to lessen the burden of cancer on communities in the St. Louis area, the Midwest and beyond,” Chancellor Wrighton said.
Medical School Bulletin online
The site at bulletinoftheschoolof medicine.wustl.edu features search capabilities and faculty listings updated daily.
Asthma study needs volunteers
The trial is part of a national study sponsored by the American Lung Association’s Asthma Clinical Research Center.
Wolfgram is WUSTL’s, world’s ironman
While the persistence and drive of the cyclists in this month’s Tour de France is amazing and impressive, the University has its own world-class endurance athlete in Edwin D. Wolfgram, M.D. And he does more than just ride a bike. Last fall — less than a month before his 71st birthday — Wolfgram came in […]
Child development center has openings
The St. Louis Children’s Hospital Child Development Center, which provides quality care and learning enhancement programs at the School of Medicine, has openings for all age groups at both locations. There are immediate openings for kids over 2, and a wait list for infants and toddlers. The center offers year-round flexible programming. Children of employees […]
Woods give back to WUSTL, establish professorship
William P. Bottom of the Olin School of Business will be formally installed as professorship’s first holder at a later date.
Animal tissue transplants could treat organ failure
Researchers performed an unprecedented and critical test: removing the rat’s original kidneys and placing new kidneys in position to take over.
Copenhagen Consensus
Courtesy photoDouglass North joins a panel of distinguished economists in Denmark for an intensive forum exploring ongoing efforts to address critical global challenges.
Campus Watch
The following incidents were reported to University Police July 1-20. Readers with information that could assist in investigating these incidents are urged to call 935-5555. This information is provided as a public service to promote safety awareness and is available on the University Police Web site at police.wustl.edu. July 10 3:11 a.m. — Two students […]
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