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Washington University in St. Louis

Dec. 13, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 15
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Medical news
Calendar
Notables
Campus Watch
Sports
Record Staff
Employment

Irene E. Karl
moves easily from scientist to teacher to mother


Picturing
Our Past



To current issue



Respiratory therapist Donna Petersen and her patient Kelli Neal, who is recovering from a lung transplant.
Holiday blessings

Respiratory therapist Donna Petersen and her patient Kelli Neal, who is recovering from a lung transplant.


Custodial services sponsors blood drive

They were responding to a presentation by Michael DeBaun, who advocates to increase blood donations from African-Americans.

Mouse genome blueprint published

Also published is an analysis comparing the mouse and human genome.

Brain preserves ability to feel and move after spinal cord injury

Regions involved in movement and feeling appear to remain relatively healthy and active even years after the body has been paralyzed.



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