Biological psychiatry is topic of lecture
Robert H. Belmaker will present “Human Equality and Diversity: Religious Roots and New Molecular Genetic Insights.”
Former NOW president, Latino writer to speak
Patricia Ireland will deliver the Women’s Week address March 26; writer and activist Luis Rodriguez will speak March 27 on creating community in violent times.
Cheerleading clinic April 5
Eligible children of faculty and staff are encouraged to participate in the clinic, which is being taught by the University’s cheerleaders.
Intestinal health may depend on novel molecule
Data suggests that the novel molecule is involved in the intestine’s response to infection; a study was published in the March 13 issue of the journal Nature.
‘Virtual’ colonoscopy preferred by patients
Having surveyed 120 patients, researchers reported their findings in the March issue of the American Journal of Gastroenterology.
Cholesterol reduction is focus of research grant
A four-year, $1 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute may lead to new tools to prevent accumulation of cholesterol.
Psychiatry in the nursery
Joan L. Luby helps kids with psychiatric illnesses
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Mouse virus may help understanding of cruise ship epidemics
A close relative of a common, little-understood human virus that causes an estimated 23 million episodes of intestinal illness each year has been discovered in mice.
Intersecting science and journalism
Madeleine Jacobs, editor-in-chief of Chemical & Engineering News, visits with Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton and chemistry Chair Joseph J.H. Ackerman.
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