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.
Healing arts
Photo by Robert BostonSecond-year medical student Shana Kusin admires a panel of the AIDS Memorial Quilt on display in the Bernard Becker Medical Library.
Campus Authors: Beata Grant, Ph.D., professor of Chinese and of Religious Studies, both in Arts & Sciences
Her new book is titled The Red Brush: Writing Women of Imperial China.
Obituary: Jackie Wheeler, 75
The wife of Professor Emeritus Burton Wheeler, she died Feb. 25.
Supplier Diversity Initiative flourishes with Marks’ aid
Sandra Marks, a 1983 M.B.A. graduate from WUSTL, became the University’s director of supplier diversity in 1998.
Spring break
The Record will not publish next week due to spring break. Look for our next issue March 18.
Welcome home, and thanks!
Photo by Joe AngelesA luncheon was held for Nicholas Pruitt, a University employee who received care packages from WUSTL employees while he was in Iraq.
MetroLink construction limits University Drive parking
To construct a tunnel east of Big Bend Boulevard, Metro is receiving deliveries of materials on extremely large trucks.
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