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Washington University in St. Louis

Nov. 21, 2003
Vol. 28, No. 15

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John F. McDonnell, Larry J. Shapiro, Philip Needleman and Chancellor Mark Wrighton visit at the Nov. 17 news conference announcing BioMed 21.

GSC receives more than $130 million

The three-year grant is one of five awarded by the National Human Genome Research Institute to U.S. sequencing centers.

Needleman professorship will guide clinical science

The Philip and Sima K. Needleman Professorship will support a faculty member holding a key leadership position within the BioMed 21 initiative.
BioMed 21 to transform biomedical research

More than $300 million will be spent to rapidly bring the new knowledge of the human genetic blueprint to the patient's bedside.

BioMed 21's three units: New research unites disciplines, facilitates treatment advances

The University is planning a Genome Sciences and Human Genetics Program, a Center for Biological Imaging and a Division of Clinical Sciences.

McDonnell, JSM Charitable Trust endow four professorships

Chancellor Wrighton: "Their incredible generosity continues to play a critical role in the advancement of education and research at the University."

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