Safety and effectiveness of blood thinners studied
A team led by School of Medicine researchers has received a four-year, $2.7 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
Spring break
The Record will not be published next week due to spring break. Our next issue will be March 19.
Treatment TODAY
Twelve U.S. sites are participating in the study, called the Treatment Options for type 2 Diabetes in Adolescents and Youth, or TODAY.
Bankruptcy fallout to be examined at conference
Titled “Bankruptcy and Reorganization: Current Events and Future Outlook,” the F. Hodge O’Neal Corporate and Securities Law Symposium is April 2.
Dinosaur fossil record
Graduate student Julia Heathcote found that existing data is between one-half and two-thirds complete, or of high quality, for dinosaur data.
Rankings have medical school, GWB at No. 2
The Department of Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering & Applied Science moved up two spots to 14th in the nation.
Bridge work at Big Bend and parkway to continue
Due to the rainy weather in March, the installation of temporary bridges at Big Bend Boulevard and Forest Park Parkway that was scheduled to begin March 26 was pushed back. The work was rescheduled for the weekends of April 2 and April 9. Motorists who use Big Bend are encouraged to use an alternate route. […]
Brecht’s The Good Person of Szechwan at Edison
The PAD’s spring MainStage production is a provocative modern parable about the tensions and alliances between virtue and ruthlessness.
Broad base of knowledge is Bloom’s guiding light
He’ll continue his studies this fall at WUSTL and pursue an M.D./Ph.D. in microbiology and infectious diseases.
Welcome to my home and maybe yours?
Photo by Joe AngelesMore than 1,000 high-school seniors, plus additional juniors and sophomores, will have visited the University during April Welcome.
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