Of note
Henry I. Schvey, Ph.D.,
The undergraduate Mock Trial team,
Junior Stephanie Wiegand,
Cindy Grimm, Ph.D.,
Chenyang Lu, Ph.D.,
and more…
AIDS seminar to be held Nov. 12
The student-organized seminar, titled “Our Future, Our Crisis,” will provide advocacy and human rights training for health professional students.
Prison commission
Photo by Mary ButkusThe School of Law hosted the third public hearing of the Commission on Safety and Abuse in America’s Prisons in Anheuser-Busch Hall.
Alex Evers elected to Institute of Medicine
It’s one of the highest honors medical scientists in the U.S. can receive; he was honored for his professional achievement in the health sciences.
New map of variations in genetic code to facilitate personalized medicine
This pushes biomedical science a large step closer to the era when analysis of patient DNA will provide important guidance to diagnosis and treatment.
Browning to address Holocaust denial
How ordinary Germans came to accept the wholesale massacre of Jewish people is a central theme in Browning’s pioneering scholarship.
Mobile mammography goes digital thanks to grant to Siteman Center
A van with digital mammography equipment will travel to Missouri regions with a high prevalence of breast cancers detected at an advanced stage.
Diversity Initiative Retreat
Photo by David KilperMorehouse College President Walter Massey (left) greets Dean Robert E. Thach at the Oct. 15 Diversity Initiative Retreat at the Knight Center.
Performing Arts Department to present Escape From Happiness
The darkly comic portrait of a highly idiosyncratic family by Canadian playwright George Walker is directed by Senior Lecturer William Whitaker.
Inappropriate use of antibiotics may be harmful
Antibiotics are not the answer to curing the common cold.The sniffles. A runny nose. A cough. That’s right — the cold season is upon us. But before you head off to your doctor demanding antibiotics to lessen your symptoms, be aware that those drugs don’t always work and can have serious side effects, say two physicians at Washington University in St. Louis.
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