Study Shows the Staggering Cost of Menopause for Women in the Work Force
Makeba Williams, MD, associate professor of medicine
Researchers Identify Possible New Risk for Breast Cancer
Shu Jiang, associate professor of surgery
‘Florida v. Black studies’
Shanti Parikh, chair of African and African American studies in Arts & Sciences, helped develop the curriculum for the Advanced Placement course on African American studies. Here, she reflects on the course, the controversy and what’s next for Black studies programs.
Will a radiation treatment for cancer help patients with irregular heartbeats?
Stacey Rentschler, MD, associate professor of medicine
Recently parched Mississippi River faces major floods as record snows melt
Robert Criss, professor emeritus of earth and planetary sciences
Supreme Court on ethics issues: Not broken, no fix needed
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Menopause has massive economic impact, study reveals
Makeba Williams, MD, associate professor of medicine
Podcast on reversing the spike in maternal mortality rates
In this episode of the “Show Me the Science” podcast, hear about Washington University’s work to counter rising maternal death rates, now 10 times higher than in comparable, wealthy countries.
Maryland created a Prescription Drug Affordability Board to rein in prices
Rachel Sachs, Treiman Professor of Law
Student podcast explores history of Xinjiang
Gary Guo and Serena Wu, who are history majors in Arts & Sciences, are working together to produce a podcast, “The Uyghur History Project,” which explores the history and current plight of the Uyghur population in China’s Xinjiang region. Both students are part of the Living History Scholars program.
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