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Monday, March 4, 2019

Top Stories

A new method for precision drug delivery: painting

Researchers from the McKelvey School of Engineering and the School of Medicine are one step closer to delivering precise amounts of medication to an exact location, repurposing an existing imaging “painting” method.

Unnecessary testing for UTIs cut by nearly half

Over-testing for urinary tract infections leads to unnecessary antibiotic use, which spreads resistance. Specialists at the School of Medicine changed hospital procedures, cutting urine tests by nearly half without compromising doctors’ ability to detect UTIs.

WashU Spaces: the Dark Room

The latest edition of WashU Spaces visits the Dark Room at Sumers Recreation Center, where indoor cycling instructors use big data and heavy beats to motivate riders.

Stock analysts accentuate the negative, study finds

A new study involving Olin Business School researchers finds that stock analysts lean toward the negative when forecasting current-quarter company earnings, allowing companies to beat expectations.

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Campus Announcements

Nominate exceptional staff member for Gloria White award​

Nominations are being accepted for the Gloria W. White Distinguished Service Award. The award recognizes a Danforth Campus staff member for exceptional effort and contributions to the university. Nominations are due by March 15.

The View From Here

Through the Washington University lens View Gallery →

WashU in the News

Pharma executives in the hot seat over drug prices

Marketplace

Incredible experiment gives infrared vision to mice — and humans could be next

Gizmodo

Opinion: About that big regulatory rollback

Bloomberg

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Campus Voices

Children’s book focuses on autism

A new children’s book by child psychiatrist Mini Tandon, DO, at the School of Medicine, focuses on autism. This is the second such book Tandon has written, aiming to destigmatize mental health services for youth.

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Notables

The university’s Office of Sustainability bestowed Sustainability Leadership Awards on three members of the university community at the recent annual Green Carpet Awards event.

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