Antibiotics Increase Mouse Susceptibility to Dengue, West Nile, and Zika
Michael Diamond, MD, PhD, professor of internal medicine
‘Comics, race and Black Panther’
Rebecca Wanzo, of Arts & Sciences, takes part in an episode of the podcast “How Do You Like It So Far?” exploring “The Black Panther” movie and its comic book roots.
Why Trump Appointees Refer To ‘Optics’ When Discussing Spending Scandals
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘Frog love, economics and the decoy effect’
Apparently even frogs can be irrational when choosing a mate. In this “Hold That Thought” podcast, economist Paulo Natenzon, of Arts & Sciences, explains his research into human economic behavior, rational decision-making and how frogs can offer insights on these topics.
Robots Could Replace Surgeons in the Battle Against Cancer
Alexander Chen, associate professor of medicine
The radio drama in post-World War II Germany
German studies scholar Caroline Kita, of Arts & Sciences, discusses on the Center for the Humanities website her book project exploring the role of the radio drama in post-World War II Germany. She is co-organizer of a symposium, “The Arts of Democratization,” April 5-7 on the Danforth Campus.
The Yelping of The American Doctor
Michael Durkin, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Will Cutting Calories Make You Live Longer?
Luigi Fontana, MD, PhD, research professor of medicine
Wash U researchers hope to train the brain how to smell again
Jay Piccirillo, MD, professor of otolaryngology
Experts: Plenty of reasons for Greitens to seek bench trial
Peter Joy, the Henry Hitchcock Professor of Law
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