On university campuses across the country, concerns have been raised about the potential for changes in federal immigration law and policy that could impact the treatment of undocumented students. Though no formal proposals have been announced, we know this uncertainty is generating heightened anxiety for many in our community. To read more please visit Washington […]
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Blanchard receives teaching award
Melvin Blanchard, MD, a professor of medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and program director of the internal medicine residency at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, has received a 2017 Parker J. Palmer Courage to Teach Award. To read more please visit Washington University School of Medicine’s news hub
Achilefu named to chemistry, optical societies (Links to an external site)
Samuel Achilefu, PhD, the Michel M. Ter-Pogossian Professor of Radiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has been elected as a fellow to the Royal Society of Chemistry and to The Optical Society. To read more please visit Washington University School of Medicine’s news hub.
Achilefu receives inaugural breast cancer research award (Links to an external site)
Samuel Achilefu, PhD, a scientist and inventor at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has been recognized as the first recipient of the Breast Cancer Research Program Distinguished Investigator Award, from the U.S. Department of Defense. To read more please visit Washington University School of Medicine’s news hub.
Camp Yeakey named Marshall S. Snow Professor
Carol Camp Yeakey, a professor of education, of urban studies, of international and area studies, and of American culture studies, all in Arts & Sciences, has been named the Marshall S. Snow Professor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. To read more please visit Washington University School of Medicine’s news hub.
Obituary: Julian Cedell Mosley Jr., MD, worked to open doors at Washington U Medical School (Links to an external site)
Julian Mosley Jr. was the second African-American to graduate from Washington University School of Medicine, which had been in existence for more than 80 years when he received his medical degree in 1972. Ten years earlier, Dr. James L. Sweatt had been the first. Read the article on stlpublicradio.org.
Two medical students named Howard Hughes fellows
Two medical students at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have been selected to receive mentored training with top biomedical scientists through the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s (HHMI) Medical Research Fellows Program. To read more please visit Washington University School of Medicine’s News hub.
School-based health clinic established at north St. Louis County high school
Started by the School of Medicine, the clinic addresses health and social services for teens. To read about the SPOT at Jennings High School, please visit Washington University School of Medicine’s News hub.
Annual Pow Wow gives American Indians living in St. Louis a chance to connect
Because this region was the home of ancient burial mounds built by the Mississippian people almost a thousand years ago, Basmin asked Curious Louis what efforts are being made to help American Indians today reconnect with their heritage. For more, go to St. Louis Public Radio.