Obituary: Grant, longtime clinical faculty, 80
Neville Grant, M.D., a professor of clinical medicine for nearly 40 years, died Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009. He was 80.
Lodge named associate dean for research
Jennifer K. Lodge, Ph.D., has been named associate dean for research at the School of Medicine effective Feb. 1.
Picture of health
The CARE in Our Community Program works with older adults in underserved neighborhoods to identify and address wide-ranging health problems like osteoporosis.
Kahl, Murray, Pike receive Goldstein Awards
The 2008 Samuel R. Goldstein Leadership Awards in Medical Student Education have been awarded to Leslie Kahl, M.D., David Murray, M.D., and Linda Pike, Ph.D.
Check your risk of major diseases with new, secure tool
Now there is an easy and secure way to determine your risk for a variety of major diseases with just a few clicks of a mouse.
The future of medicine is set in steel
Courtesy PhotoThe BJC Institute of Health at Washington University is on schedule to open in December 2009.
Obituary: Miller, assistant prof. of genetics, 64
Raymond D. Miller, Ph.D., research assistant professor in genetics, died Dec. 13, 2008. He was 64. Miller was employed at the medical school from 1982 until his retirement in April 2008. In 2005, he was a member of the International HapMap Consortium, which published a high-density haplotype map of the human genome, a sequel to […]
Free blood glucose screenings offered Jan. 23
Take a few minutes to participate in a free diabetes screening Friday, Jan. 23 at the McDonnell Pediatric Research Building atrium.
Obituary: Wolff, longtime University benefactor, 93
Edith L. Wolff, a longtime donor to the School of Medicine, died Dec. 26, 2008, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital after a brief illness. She was 93. Wolff and her late husband, Alan A. Wolff, directed funds to multiple areas of medical research at the School of Medicine for more than 30 years. Most recently, Edith Wolff […]
Six professors named AAAS fellows
Six Washington University faculty members have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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