Lives lost, organs wasted
William Chapman, MD, the Eugene M. Bricker Professor of Surgery
‘Trump’s border wall – how much it will actually cost according to a statistician’
Statistician Liberty Vittert, visiting assistant professor in Arts & Sciences, writes an opinion piece published on Fox News estimating the cost of President Donald Trump’s proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Shell is tying executive pay to carbon emissions. Here’s why it could create real impact
Radhakrishnan (Radha) Gopalan, professor of finance; John Horn, professor of practice in economics; and Todd Milbourn, the Hubert C. & Dorothy R. Moog Professor of Finance
Depression in adolescents and young adults is rising: Are phones and social media to blame?
Ann Glowinski, MD, professor of psychiatry
‘Be a force for science’
Barbara Schaal, dean of the faculty of Arts & Sciences, gives an interview in National Science Review about why science is a global public good and must be defended.
Stock Market Distress Signal: How Low-Cost Index Funds Are Taking Over
Todd Gormley, associate professor of finance
Two balloon-borne astrophysics missions ready to go
“SuperTIGER may launch any day now, and X-Calibur will be flight-ready right after them,” said Henric Krawczynski, professor of physics in Arts & Sciences. While they wait for launch from Antarctica, the team is eating well, skiing and seal watching. Follow their blog to see how the missions featuring WashU technology fare.
Meth playing bigger role in US drug overdose crisis
Theodore Cicero, professor of neuropharmacology and neurobiology
A groundbreaking antitrust lawsuit is ensnaring the generic drug industry
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
Research Gaps Leave Doctors Guessing About Treatments For Pregnant Women
Alison Cahill, MD, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology
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