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Washington University in St. Louis

Dec. 6, 2002, Vol. 27, No. 14
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Laurie Reitman
directs student health and counseling


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 Sir John Sulston, a collaborator with University genome project chief Robert Waterston, signs copies of his book.
Book smart

Sir John Sulston, a collaborator with University genome project chief Robert Waterston, signs copies of his book.


Scientists open door for new urinary tract infection treatments

University researchers have discovered how bacteria manufacture hair-like fibers that enable the microorganisms to cause the infections.

Noninvasive imaging detects plaques in vessels

A new method successfully identifies minuscule, young blood vessels that form during the development of plaques.

DiAntonio receives research development award

Aaron DiAntonio has been named one of five 2002 Keck Distinguished Young Scholars in Medical Research.



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