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New genetics division seeks to transform pediatric patient care It incorporates a model of individualized medical care in which physicians look to a patients' genetic makeup to determine the best treatment. More medical news School of Medicine ranked 3rd in nation by U.S. News The School of Business was ranked 32nd, up from a 39th-place tie last year; while the engineering school 34th — compared with 36th in 2004. Lightman to address 'The Physicist as Novelist' April 13 He's the author of Einstein's Dreams, which has been translated into 30 languages and was a finalist for a National Book Award. | 5 to receive honorary degrees at Commencement Being honored at the May 20 ceremony will be William Gass, Richard Gephardt, Emily Pulitzer, Robert Roeder and James Stowers Jr. Neandertal protein is sequenced "This research opens up the possibility of getting detailed protein information from past human populations," says WUSTL anthropologist Erik Trinkaus. Tennessee Williams 'blue book' & poem are discovered Performing Arts Department Director Henry I. Schvey made the fortuitous find in a New Orleans French Quarter bookstore. 'Dream Big' at annual Thurtene Carnival More than 120,000 people from the St. Louis area are expected to attend the event from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. April 16-17. Construction update News and information about various projects impacting the University's campuses. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Writer, physician Rafael Campo to read April 15 Retirement investment seminars offered by human resources office | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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