Stardust examined up close for 1st time
Scientists have identified and analyzed single grains of silicate stardust in the laboratory; the breakthrough provides a new way to study the history of the universe.
Billboard buzz
Patient Bob Klaus (left) expresses his gratitude to Jamie Landman, M.D., in a grand way.
Trustee Van Cleve dies
William M. Van Cleve, a life trustee and former chairman of the Board of Trustees, died Friday, Feb. 28, 2003. He was 73.
Campus Watch
03/14/2003 Campus Watch
Of note
Robert H. Arch, Ph.D.,
Shirley K. Baker,
Christopher I. Byrnes, Ph.D.,
Frank C.P. Yin, Ph.D.,
Zeuler Lima,
Elizabeth C. Childs, Ph.D., and
Timothy M. Ritty
Team doctors: Cardinals choose School of Medicine physicians
The baseball club has completed an agreement with University Orthopaedic Surgeons to provide medical services through 2006.
American Indian Awareness Week March 17-22
An American Indian powwow, traditional cuisine, crafts, a film and presentations by Kerry Bird and Rebecca Tsosie are among the highlights. The theme is “Carrying on the Wisdom of Our Ancestors.”
Trustees hear reports on chemistry initiatives
Executive Vice Chancellor Edward S. Macias and chemistry Chair Joseph J.H. Ackerman outlined undertakings in research and education.
Scientists vie for annual O’Leary prizes
The annual competition will be held from 1-4 p.m. March 26 at the McDonnell Sciences Building, Room 928.
Osteoporosis research offers new insights
Defects in a certain protein appear to contribute to the development of the disease, according to a study recently published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
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