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Sickle-cell grant is most ever awarded to WUSTL pediatrician An $18.5 million NIH grant will fund a study of blood transfusion therapy as a possible treatment for preventing silent strokes.
Sounds at an exhibition: Music at the Gallery of Art series begins Oct. 24 "Borders and Boundaries in 20th-Century Music" Oct. 24 corresponds to an Alan Cohen photography exhibit. | Uncas A. Whitaker Hall dedicated It was a major step forward in a plan begun more than a decade ago to launch a nationally prominent biomedical engineering department. Study: Temperature changes can affect our biological clocks Biologist Erik Herzog has found that the biological clocks of rats and mice respond directly to temperature changes. Environmental Initiative 'Colloquium on Energy' Oct. 31 S.P. Sukhatme, chair of the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board in India, will lecture on alternate energy sources; a panel discussion will follow. Shakespeare's Othello Nov. 2 Aquila's production combines the Bard's peerless language with an original score, inventive staging and epic, film-like visual flair. Bang! Scrap Arts Music at Edison launches 2003-04 ovations! for young people series A treat for both the ears and the eyes, the percussion ensemble performs on instruments built from recycled and salvaged materials. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines George Eberle to lecture for Grace Hill's 100th anniversary T.S. Eliot Lecture: author Cannadine Nov. 10 Airline industry's future is topic of public forum Safe Trick-or-Treat in South 40 Oct. 29 Activist Gregory to deliver Black Arts & Sciences Festival Lecture Author, critic Stanley Crouch to host W.E.B. Du Bois forums | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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