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Sept. 6, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 2
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Work, Families and Public Policy series scheduled to begin Sept. 9

Faculty and graduate students from this and other St. Louis-area universities with an interest in topics relating to labor, households, health care, law and social welfare are invited to take part in a series of Monday brown-bag luncheon seminars to be held biweekly through December. Full story

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Bio Med RAP
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Enraptured

Maurine Linder, Ph.D., works in the lab with student Adonis McQueen at the Biomedical Research Apprenticeship Program (Bio Med RAP) last summer. Bio Med RAP is a summertime program that prepares disadvantaged and ethnic students who are underrepresented in biomedical sciences for Ph.D. and M.D. programs. Bio Med RAP exposes undergraduate students to cutting-edge science and technology and offers in-depth research experience. The 10-week program also features journal clubs, seminars and individualized career counseling.



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