Patients wanted for studies of polycystic kidney disease treatment
Researchers will study whether combining two blood-pressure drugs will work better than one in slowing the progression of the autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.
Of note
Jeffrey Nepple,
Jeffery Matthews,
Perry E. Bickel, M.D.,
and more…
Up and over
Photo by Robert BostonOccupational therapy students learn to use different mobility devices.
Saturday night fever
Photo by Kevin LowderForrest Rogers-Marcovitz shows off his break-dancing moves at the Bayou Ball, which raised more than $1,500 for Habitat For Humanity’s Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
Well done
Photo by Robert BostonEd Walter was among more than 70 employees honored for their years of service to WUSM.
Campus Authors: John P. Boineau
The ECG in Multiple Myocardial Infarction and the Progression of Ischemic Heart Disease presents a unique view of the use of electrocardiograms.
United Way Campaign falls just short of reaching record goal
The goal was set at $535,000, the highest in school history; money raised as of March 24 totaled $533,022 — less than $2,000 short.
Educational workshops April 5-7: Planning for special-needs kids
Topics to be addressed include government benefit eligibility, guardianship/conservatorship, and financial security and funding options.
Doug Varone & Dancers coming to Edison Theatre
Long considered a “choreographer’s choreographer,” Varone captures the nuances of human interaction in works of extraordinary physical daring and vivid musicality.
Mosaic Whispers to present ‘Splash of Color’
The performances will feature music and comedy as well as appearances by several guest groups from the University’s vibrant a cappella community.
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