Bipolar disorder study aims to find better treatment for kids
The study builds on previous research that showed bipolar disorder can occur in children as young as 7.
Nuland to tell of tsunami experience
A prolific writer on a variety of topics, Sherwin Nuland is best-known for his book How We Die: Reflections on Life’s Final Chapter.
Neonatal research helps determine delivery risks
University researchers have used a statistical analysis to generate new risk estimates for respiratory distress syndrome.
Medieval Japanese performance arts to be focus of conference
The event will bring together scholars from a variety of disciplines, ranging from literature to music, theater, history and anthropology.
Trustees discuss graduate & professional education
The six-hour meeting included reports from the deans of all eight schools and the dean of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.
Mellon Foundation gift bolsters fellowships
The award funds the “Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry” program and is an extension of a five-year grant made in 1999.
Wood distinguished professorship
Photo by Mary ButkusWilliam P. Bottom was installed March 9 as the first Joyce and Howard Wood Distinguished Professor in Business.
WUSTL Opera to present A Month in the Country
A lost gem in the world of opera, Lee Hoiby’s adaptation of the Ivan Turgenev play will be presented at 8 p.m. March 18-19.
Sports
Women’s season ends with loss to Millikin The No. 7 women’s basketball team fell to No. 6 Millikin University, 67-58, in the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament March 5 to end its season at 22-5. The Bears jumped out to an 18-7 advantage by the 12:04 mark of the first half, behind […]
Peptide helps uncouple the biological clock
Photo by David KilperErik Herzog and graduate student Sara Aton examine brain activity data on the computer in Herzog’s Monsanto Hall lab.Erik Herzog has discovered that “VIP” is needed by the brain’s biological clock to coordinate daily rhythms in behavior and physiology.
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