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Washington University in St. Louis

Nov. 22, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 13
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James H. Buckley
works in the golden age of astronomy


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Gut bacteria help regulate blood supply

A study finds that microbes found in the gut interact with intestinal cells to promote the development of blood vessels in the intestinal lining.

Diabetes studies need volunteers

School of Medicine researchers need people to participate in studies investigating strategies to prevent diabetes.

Third-year graduate student Seth Gammon (left) and David R. Piwnica-Worms, M.D., Ph.D.
Diane Brown, M.D., Ph.D., and Louis J. Muglia, M.D., Ph.D., discuss an autoradiogram of a protein analysis of mice with an altered immune response due to steroid resistance.

Closing the gap: Pediatrics receives grant to train physician-scientists

The National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development has given the School of Medicine a five-year award.



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