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Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016

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Assembly Series fall programs explore social justice, science

This fall, the Assembly Series — the university’s signature lecture series — includes several speakers who work toward advancing social justice. Van Jones, activist and former environmental adviser to President Barack Obama, leads off on Monday, Sept. 12.

Debate Insider: Steve Givens

As the university gears up for hosting a presidential debate Oct. 9, go behind the scenes in debate prep with Steve Givens, associate vice chancellor and chair of the Presidential Debate Steering Committee. Givens has played a role in every debate held on campus.

Acetaminophen does not worsen children’s asthma symptoms

A new study in young children with asthma — co-authored by the School of Medicine’s Leonard B. Bacharier, MD — compared acetaminophen with ibuprofen. It showed no difference in the severity of asthma symptoms between the two medications.

Helping low-income smokers quit

The Brown School’s Health Communication Research Laboratory received a five-year, $2.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Cancer Institute to study ways to help low-income smokers quit.

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Events

3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6

Tuesday Tea at 3

11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7

WashU Moves kickoff on Medical Campus

3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7

Historian, author James Loewen lecture

3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7

WashU Moves kickoff on Danforth Campus

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Campus Announcements

Take part in Community Counts survey

The Gephardt Institute is again collecting data on the myriad ways that Washington University is involved in the community. Faculty, staff and students who oversee community engagement efforts are asked to complete the streamlined Community Counts survey by Sept. 30.

The View From Here

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WashU in the News

WHO says excess pounds drives up risk of brain, blood, ovary tumors

The Daily Mail (U.K.)

Why cholera is more deadly for people with type O blood

The Kashmir Monitor

Why protest? A look at the history of social movements in the U.S.

St. Louis Public Radio

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Notables

Jeff Michalski photoJeff Michalski, MD, the Carlos Perez Distinguished Professor of Radiation Oncology at the School of Medicine and a radiation oncologist at Siteman Cancer Center, has been elected radiation oncology co-chair of the National Cancer Institute Genitourinary Cancers Steering Committee.

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