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New type of RNA polymerase discovered in plants A team headed by Craig Pikaard has discovered a fourth kind found only in plants, thought to have been around for more than 200 million years. University launches annual Arts & Education Council fund drive The A&E Council does not receive government support and relies solely on donations from local individuals and institutions. Into the Woods to explore the darker side of fairy tales Find out what happens after "happily ever after" when the Performing Arts Department takes the stage in early April. | Great progress made on Supplier Diversity Initiative The Supplier Diversity Initiative annual report for fiscal year 2004 shows the University is continuing to make great strides. Genomic analysis offers trauma treatment tool Such analysis may one day be a primary diagnostic tool for physicians deciding on a treatment course for trauma and other critically ill patients. More medical news WUSTL will lead a partnership that will help elementary-school students develop enthusiasm for learning and doing science. Bayly installed as first Hughes professor in engineering Bayly has taught at WUSTL since 1993 and holds appointments in the mechanical engineering and biomedical engineering departments. Graduate Student Research Symposium is April 2 Open to the University community, the event provides graduate students an opportunity to present their research to a broad audience. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines 'State of American Public Opinion' is topic of Weidenbaum Center forum Creator of Family Guy to speak at Assembly Series WUSTL to host forum on 'Poverty, Wealth and the Working Poor' 'Pioneer Days' at Tyson Research Center 'Jewzapalooza' set for March 31 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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