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Peptide helps uncouple the biological clock Erik Herzog has discovered that "VIP" is needed by the brain's biological clock to coordinate daily rhythms in behavior and physiology. Trustees discuss graduate & professional education The six-hour meeting included reports from the deans of all eight schools and the dean of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. Medieval Japanese performance arts to be focus of conference The event will bring together scholars from a variety of disciplines, ranging from literature to music, theater, history and anthropology. | Breast cancer vaccine may be on the horizon Physicians believe a vaccine-induced immune response could be used to supplement other cancer therapies or to immunize high-risk people. More medical news Gephardt to give Commencement address The former House majority and minority leader and two-time presidential candidate will also receive an honorary doctor of humane letters degree. Supplier diversity program goes beyond construction Buildings need the support of many areas of expertise, and that's where other University endeavors come into play. Mellon Foundation gift bolsters fellowships The award funds the "Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry" program and is an extension of a five-year grant made in 1999. WUSTL Opera to present A Month in the Country A lost gem in the world of opera, Lee Hoiby's adaptation of the Ivan Turgenev play will be presented at 8 p.m. March 18-19. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Nuland to tell of tsunami experience Hacker, National Book Award winner, to read Renowned poet Bidart to read Italian film festival begins with La Destinazione today Special Collections to host talk on ancient cartography Mosaic Whispers to present concerts | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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