Service First: More than 1,000 students to volunteer their time
As part of Service First, they’ll beautify 11 St. Louis Public Schools to make the new school year more enjoyable for students and their teachers.
Giuliani to be keynote speaker at Founders Day
After September 11, he brilliantly led New York — and in some senses, the country — through one of the most devastating times in our history.
Neurotransmitters signal aggressive cancer, offer potential for early diagnosis
A neurotransmitter called GABA appears to be an indicator of a bad prognosis for certain cancers such as lung, thyroid and prostate.
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Obituary: Harrahill, 84
Lucy M. Harrahill became director of social work for the University’s Child Guidance Center in 1958.
Wright named head team physician for Cardinals
He has been an assistant team physician with the Cardinals since l998 and covers many of the team’s home games.
First Loeb teaching fellowships announced
Elliot E. Abbey, Martin I. Boyer, Mary E. Klingensmith and Jane Loitman are the recipients through a program established last year.
Gulf War veterans have more chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia
The proportion of Gulf War veterans with these two illnesses is very small, says study lead author Seth Eisen, professor of medicine and of psychiatry.
Macones named head of OB-GYN
The “recognized leader with impressive accomplishments” will replace James R. Schreiber, who has served as department head since 1991.
Van Essen elected president of neuroscience society
As president of the Society for Neuroscience, he’ll lead the world’s largest organization for scientists who study the brain.
Striking a nerve
Photo By ROBERT BOSTONSculptor Jessie Vonk donated the 500-pound In Shadow of the Rock, a work in granite and bronze, to the Hope Center for Neurological Disorders.
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