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Center offers support and scholarship but no easy answers

Emelyn dela Peña (second from right), associate vice chancellor for student affairs and dean of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion, meets with students (from left) Sam Sadat-Wexler, Emi Wyland,...

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Music for Frankenstein

Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” (1818) is one of the most influential artistic creations of the last two centuries. At 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, the Washington University Symphony Orchestra will present...

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Key malaria parasite findings could lead to new treatments

Sebastian Nasamu, an MD/PhD student at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, battled successive bouts of malaria as a child growing up in Ghana. He survived ­– but decided long ago to...

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Strengthening international ties

A newly drafted partnership, signed last month in New York by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton and officials with the China Scholarship Council (CSC), will bring up to 15 new PhD students per year from...

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Early childhood adversities linked to health problems in tweens, teens

https://biomedradio-media.wustl.edu/episodes/Luby%20ACEs%20.mp3 Adverse experiences in childhood — such as the death of a parent, growing up in poverty, physical or sexual abuse, or having a parent...

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Bouncing back

Recovery after a traumatic or overuse injury isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. Even after fractures have healed, soft tissue injuries often take far longer to resolve and, for some patients, full...

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Penny-wise, pound-foolish decisions explained by neurons’ firing

The British have a pithy way of describing people who dither over spending 20 cents more for premium ice cream but happily drop an extra $5,000 for a fancier house: penny wise and pound foolish. Now, a...

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Eating more like our ancestors would improve human health

Malnutrition problems can be traced to poor-quality diets lacking in diversity, a recent phenomenon in evolutionary history, according to a new paper from the Brown School at Washington University in...

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Debate to highlight America’s changing role in the world

In today’s political climate, American foreign policy is frequently a prime topic of discussion and, often, disagreement. This conversation will come to Washington University in St. Louis on Monday,...

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A bit of a ‘quantum magic trick’

An accurate analog clock tick-tick-ticks with a constant precision and well known frequency: one tick per second. The longer you let it tick, the better to test its accuracy — 10 times as long...

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In autism, too many brain connections may be at root of condition

A defective gene linked to autism influences how neurons connect and communicate with each other in the brain, according to a study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Rodents...

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Leggett: Teaching students to ‘live amongst difference’

Leggett About 180 students, faculty, student affairs and academic affairs staff from the nation’s top universities are at Washington University in St. Louis this week for the fourth annual Residential...

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$10 million gift supports personalized medicine

Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has received a $10 million commitment from longtime benefactors George and Debra Couch to support research that advances personalized medicine. In...

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Sen. Tammy Duckworth to speak at Veterans Day Celebration

As the university’s first veteran student services advisor, Jen Goetz knows what veterans bring to Washington University in St. Louis — leadership, perspective, diversity and, yes, federal education...

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Cells’ mechanical memory could hold clues to cancer metastasis

In the body, cells move around to form organs during development; to heal wounds; and when they metastasize from cancerous tumors. A mechanical engineer at Washington University in St. Louis found that...

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Washington University launches search for next chancellor

Washington University in St. Louis has formally launched its search for a successor for Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton, who announced last month his intention to conclude his term no later than June 30,...

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Water, water, everywhere

Water is the key to life. But for city planners, water poses a profound question: How do we ensure residents a constant supply of fresh, clean water while also protecting vulnerable areas from...

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A commitment to K-12 computer science

Computers are an essential, everyday part of all of life. Understanding the science behind them is a vital skill for any student. However, many K-12 students — especially those in rural or underserved...

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$6 million supports leukemia research

John F. DiPersio, MD, PhD, of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has received a $6 million outstanding investigator award from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the National...

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School of Law film to be screened at St. Louis International Film Festival

“Never Again: Forging a Convention for Crimes Against Humanity,” a film produced by the Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, will be shown...

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