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Sept. 27, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 5
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Carpenter awarded one of four Brookdale fellowships

Do adult children really know what their parents want? How accurate are adult caregivers at predicting an older parent's preferences for medical care, housing, transportation, social activities and end-of-life care? Full story

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Of note

Kevin D. Moeller, Ph.D.,
Jonathan B. Losos, Ph.D.,
Karen Wooley, Ph.D.
Steven G. Krantz, Ph.D.
Lihao Xu, Ph.D.,
Kristen K. Arntzen,
Michael W. Sherraden, Ph.D.,
Rebecca S. Dresser, J.D.,
Michael R. Brent, Ph.D.,
Thomas P. Vaid, Ph.D.,
Robert B. Pless, Ph.D.,
Frank S. Stadermann, Ph.D.,
Barbara Schaal, Ph.D., and
T.J. Tarn, D.Sc., Full story

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It is the goal of Washington University to protect the public health and environment of members of the University by promoting a drug-free environment as well as one free of the abuse of alcohol.

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