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Washington University in St. Louis

July 14, 2006
Vol. 31, No. 1

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A material created by chemistry's Karen Wooley might someday be used as a timed drug-delivery system.

Nanostructured material that can repel pests, sweeten air, developed

Karen Wooley says that the results of her research with the polymers — the promoted release, the anti-fouling application — are "strange, if not weird, but there is so much going on here, we want to explore it all."

Brent installed as Henry Edwin Sever professor

Using mathematical and computational sequence analysis, Michael Brent and his research group study the function and evolutionary dynamics of genomes.

Macdonald prepares performing edition for unperformed Fiesque

The piece will receive its world première July 27 at Le Festival de Radio France et Montpellier.
Linguistic profiling: Your voice may decide if you get that lease

Potential employers, real estate agents, loan officers and service providers repeatedly made racist, snap judgments about callers with diverse dialects, says John Baugh, Ph.D.

Olin School introduces master's in accounting

"The underlying philosophy in MACC is that students will learn how to learn," says Tzachi Zach, Ph.D., assistant professor of accounting.

Watch your step or you'll stumble this fall

With all of the construction happening on the Hilltop Campus, pedestrians are urged to take alternate, safer routes.

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