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McKelvey School of Engineering

Uncas A. Whitaker Hall dedicated

It was a major step forward in a plan begun more than a decade ago to launch a nationally prominent biomedical engineering department.
January 1, 2002
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Arthur is installed as Wilson professor

The engineer is one of the world’s experts in using electrocardiographic data to image the electrical activity of the heart.
January 1, 2002
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Environmental Initiative ‘Colloquium on Energy’ Oct. 31

S.P. Sukhatme, chair of the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board in India, will lecture on alternate energy sources; a panel discussion will follow.
January 1, 2002
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Hardware stops viruses and worms; System halts their spreading before they reach end-user stage

Photo by David KilperHardware developed by John Lockwood scans for viruses and worms that are transmitted over a network and filters out unwanted data.John Lockwood and graduate students in his laboratory have developed a hardware platform called the “Field-programmable Port Extender.”
January 1, 2002
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Bone marrow registry created by student

Thanks to biomedical engineering student Laura Seger, nearly 400 donors have registered through the Washington University Marrow Registry.
January 1, 2002
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Sustainable management of rivers is focus of Earth Day forum April 22

“Dialogue for Development: Investing in Sustainable Communities” is the unifying theme of a two-day, community-wide symposium.
January 1, 2002
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