Q&A with evolutionary biologist Swanne Gordon
Swanne Gordon, of Arts & Sciences, is a Canadian evolutionary biologist and behavioral ecologist. In the biology newsletter BIOrhythms, she speaks about her background, career challenges and passionate belief in embracing diversity and broadening horizons.
‘A city divided cannot stand’
Henry S. Webber, the university’s executive vice chancellor and chief administrative officer, writes a column in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about the future of St. Louis city and the need to invest in redeveloping north St. Louis. “St. Louis can’t be economically successful without building on our strengths and challenging the status quo,” he said.
How Do I Know If My Kid Needs Antibiotics?
Jason Newland, MD, professor of pediatrics
A city divided cannot stand
If we work together for growth and equity, St. Louis can become one city of opportunity and inclusion where all of our children have hope for the future and live without fear, writes Henry S. Webber.
Scientists think there may be meteorites in this Missouri pasture. The hunt is on
Ryan Ogliore, assistant professor of physics
US superbug infections rising, but deaths are falling
Jason Burnham, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Dangerous superbugs kill more people than previously thought
Victoria Fraser, MD, the Adolphus Busch Professor of Medicine
Deadly superbugs pose greater threat than previously estimated
Jason Burnham, MD, assistant professor of medicine
‘Breaking the opioid-addiction chain’
Laura Jean Bierut, the Alumni Endowed Professor of Psychiatry at the School of Medicine, writes in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about efforts to fight opioid addiction, the “medication first” approach and the need for sound data to inform future treatment.
Proposed Interstellar Mission Reaches for the Stars, One Generation at a Time
William McKinnon, professor of earth and planetary sciences
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