TV crime drama compound shows immune cells’ misdeeds
Scientists are using a TV crime-drama technique to highlight immune inflammation found often in arthritis, atherosclerosis, cancer and neurodegenerative disease.
Jones to head Human Research Protection Office
Martha F. Jones has been named executive director of the Human Research Protection Office effective April 6.
Nanotechnology institute formed
A nanomedicine working group has been established in an effort to apply nanotechnology to the treatment of human diseases.
St. Louis native Reding next up for Reading Series
Author and St. Louis native Nick Reding will read from his work at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 16, for The Writing Program in Arts & Sciences. The talk — part of The Writing Program Reading Series — is free and open to the public and takes place in Duncker Hall, Room 201, Hurst Lounge. A […]
Dehner receives pathologists’ highest honor
Louis P. “Pepper” Dehner, M.D., received the Distinguished Pathologist Award of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology.
We’re jammin’
Photo by David KilperSchool of Medicine students play at a recent afternoon coffeehouse performance at the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center.
“The Onion” Live at the Assembly Series
Chad Nackers and John Harris will take us “Inside the Onion,” — America’s Finest News Source, at 7 p.m., Thursday, April 9 in Graham Chapel. Their talk is the Neureuther Library Lecture and is co-sponsored by “WUnderground,” the University’s premiere (only) satirical newspaper. The event is part of the Assembly Series.
State public health leaders to speak at Brown School April 10 and 13
Two of Missouri’s top leaders in public health will speak at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work on April 10 and 13. Ronald J. Levy, director of the Mo. Department of Social Services, will close National Public Health Week with a lecture on “Building a Healthy Missouri” at noon on April 10 in Brown Hall Lounge. On April 13, Margaret Donnelly, director of the Mo. Department of Health and Senior Services, will speak about “Careers in Government” from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Brown Hall Lounge.
Crain installed as Rutledge Professor
Photo by Mary ButkusMarion G. Crain, J.D., was installed as the Wiley B. Rutledge Professor of Law March 30 in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom in Anheuser-Busch Hall.
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