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Jessica Anastasia Campbell died Thursday, March 10, 2005 after an extended illness. She was a junior at WUSTL and a native of St. Louis.
Kidneys for cash?
A study by Mark Schnitzler and a colleague study shows society could pay each donor $90,000 and easily break even.
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International Writers Center becomes The Center for the Humanities
To recognize its new mission and name and to show appreciation, the center will host a ceremony and celebration Sept. 2.
Sports
Women’s hoops wins UAA, heads for tourney The No. 9 women’s basketball team defeated the University of Chicago, 80-57, Feb. 26 at the WUSTL Field House to earn its eighth-straight University Athletic Association championship, as well as an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament. The title was the Bears’ 15th in the 18-year […]
W.M. Keck Foundation funds study of microbes
A School of Medicine project will develop new approaches for isolating, sequencing and analyzing the genomes of “friendly” bacteria.
Schizophrenia research receives boost
The University has received an $11.6 million grant to fund a Silvio O. Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders.
An ideal physician-scientist
David H. Gutmann, M.D., Ph.D., is having the time of his life. And despite his passion for jazz, this time there’s not a saxophone in sight. The source of Gutmann’s zeal is the School of Medicine’s newly formed interdisciplinary team unified by his scientific crusade: unraveling the mystery of brain tumors in children with neurofibromatosis […]
Osteoporosis patients should be screened for celiac disease
Rates of celiac disease are significantly higher in patients with osteoporosis, according to School of Medicine researchers.
Obituary: Parrott, 77
The former clinical instructor in the School of Dentistry died of leukemia Feb. 20.
Compliance programs offered by research office
Included will be discussions about the financial management of federal funds and project-management requirements.
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