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Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019

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New curriculum aims to improve physician training

Increased community engagement will be a critical component of the new School of Medicine curriculum. Leaders believe it will allow the school to remain a global leader in education, patient care and scientific discovery while advocating for the region’s health.

Pottery reveals America’s first social media networks

Long before Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook, early Mississippian Mound cultures in the Appalachian Mountains shared artistic trends and technologies across regional networks that functioned similarly to social media, Arts & Sciences research suggests.

Jazz Band performs ‘Só Danço Samba’

In this video, senior Hannah Gilberstadt leads the Jazz Band at Washington University through a rendition of the 1962 classic “Só Danço Samba” (“I Only Dance Samba”). At 8 p.m. today, the Jazz Band will present a free concert in the 560 Music Center.

Lowe named Colten Professor of Pediatric Science

Mark E. Lowe, MD, PhD (center), a noted pediatric gastroenterologist, has been named the inaugural Harvey R. Colten Professor of Pediatric Science at the School of Medicine.

Medicaid members’ unmet social needs lead to stress

A survey of Medicaid members found that increasing levels of unmet social needs were positively associated with stress, smoking and chronic conditions, according to new research from the Brown School.

When a defect might be beneficial

Rohan Mishra, at the McKelvey School of Engineering, led a team of researchers seeking to design more efficient solar cells and light-emitting diodes, or LEDs. They analyzed different types of defects in the semiconductor material that enables such devices.

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Campus Announcements

Apply now for Civic Engagement Fund grants

The Gephardt Institute’s Civic Engagement Fund provides support for initiatives that cultivate community engagement. All members of the Washington University community are eligible to apply for funding. The deadline is March 8.

Day of Discovery graphic

WashU in the News

The ‘some of my best friends are black’ defense

The New York Times

For a dissatisfied public, colleges’ internal affairs become fair game

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Arctic wolf spider’s changing diet may help keep Arctic cool, lessen some impacts of global warming

HEC-TV

Editorial: St. Louis must invest in young black males to grow

The St. Louis American

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Obituaries

Joseph Kurz, professor emeritus of chemistry, 85

in memoriam graphicJoseph Kurz, professor emeritus of chemistry in Arts & Sciences, died Jan. 2 at Missouri Baptist Medical Center in St. Louis County. His health had declined over the past several years. Kurz taught chemistry courses in Arts & Sciences from 1963 to 1994. He was 85.

Campus Voices

‘Confusing and high bills for cancer patients add to anxiety and suffering’

Mary Politi, of the School of Medicine, writes in a piece for The Conversation about the financial burdens and stress that cancer patients and their families face — a hardship that has been coined “financial toxicity” — and offers policy recommendations to lessen it.

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Notables

The American Academy of Microbiology has named three Washington University faculty members as fellows: Gautam Dantas, of the School of Medicine, and Robert Kranz and Petra Levin, professors of biology in Arts & Sciences.

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Research Wire

The National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded two grants to School of Medicine faculty, totaling about $3.7 million each, to study the link between sugar breakdown and the aging brain. One study is led by Andrei Vlassenko, MD, PhD, and Manu Goyal, MD. The other  is led by Vlassenko and Marcus Raichle, MD.

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