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TIME TO ACT: A 91̽»¨animal behaviorist recently told Newsday that it’s time to intervene on behalf of the young killer whale that’s been swimming alone in central Puget Sound.

News Makers

TIME TO ACT: A 91̽»¨animal behaviorist recently told Newsday that it’s time to intervene on behalf of the young killer whale that’s been swimming alone in central Puget Sound.

Industry adopts 91̽»¨researchers’ innovation that promises huge boost in speed and efficiency for high-traffic computer chips

The speed and efficiency of computer network and database servers could increase as much as 400 percent because of an idea developed by two 91̽»¨ computer scientists that is reaching mainstream computing.

New faces in School of Medicine office: Research and Industry Relations Support will handle outside employment, research contracts, policies on conflict of interest

Claire Dietz
HS News & Community Relations


The School of Medicine’s Office of Research and Graduate Education has recently completed reorganization of a unit focusing on outside professional employment for faculty members, research contracts and conflict-of-interest policies.

In Brief

Stroke survivor event
Harborview Medical Center is hosting a free community event this Saturday, May 11, for stroke survivors, their families and others concerned about strokes.

AIDS Clinical Trials Unit is sponsor of event at Seattle Central Community College













Because of the rise in HIV and STD infections in King County, the AIDS Clinical Trials Unit of the 91̽»¨and the Student Leadership Division of Multicultural Events and Activities at Seattle Central Community College have joined forces and organized a conference and health fair called “Sex Gets Even Louder.