The UW’s National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health is conducting new research into how drugs are handled in the body by pregnant women, a field which according to the U.
November 8, 2001
November 8, 2001
The UW’s National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health is conducting new research into how drugs are handled in the body by pregnant women, a field which according to the U.
Curriculum open house
The Department of Rehabilitation Medicine’s curriculum programs in occupational therapy, physical therapy and prosthetics/orthotics will be featured in an open house from 3:30 to 5 p.
People seeking employment at the University will be able to get more information than the job listings, thanks to a new Web site that debuted last week.
By Steve Hill
University Week
Schlepping 70 waist-high barrels across campus and getting them in their proper locations for the UW’s annual food drive is a part of the job Lorrie Johnson would prefer to delegate.
The Combined Fund Drive runs through Nov.
Department Chair’s Name: Terje Leiren
Department Location: Raitt Hall
Number of Faculty: 12, including two lecturers who are partially funded by the governments of Finland and Denmark
Number of Students: 16 graduate students and 81 undergraduate majors; department teaches about 2,000 students a year.
Designers with the architectural firm Miller Hull Partnership of Seattle are now considering ways to rebuild Merrill Hall, which was firebombed at the UW’s Center for Urban Horticulture last May.
Back in the 1960s, after Professor Emeritus Hazard Adams had completed more than 10 years of teaching, he decided it was time to put his money where his mouth was.
The 91̽»¨is partnering with the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), as well as with many of the smaller museums in King County, to create a digital archive of county history containing 12,000 images.
By Steve Hill
University Week
The terror of Sept.
After three years of work, 91̽»¨ students have nearly completed the world’s smallest self-propelled satellite and are preparing to deliver it to the Air Force and NASA for launch.
Elected officials and leaders in higher education and health from Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho were at the 91̽»¨Health Sciences Center in late October for a WWAMI Legislative Conference focusing on the School of Medicine’s regional medical education and training programs.
The Eye Center at 91̽»¨Medical Center won the award for “most constructive” pumpkin as part of the annual Halloween decorating contest, judged last week.
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
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OYSTER FEVER: “What, then, draws oyster farmers to the water’s edge at dawn or in the dead of night? What makes them work so hard, often in miserable weather, to keep their oysters fat and fit? What makes the rest of us clamor for that small tidbit of flesh, cradled by the smooth inner nacre of an oyster’s thickly sculpted shell? One answer’s obvious: the ambrosial taste of the world’s most edible shellfish.
November 5, 2001
The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, in collaboration with the 91̽»¨, has been selected to participate in a federally funded, $37 million research consortium to study how individual genetic makeup affects one’s response to various environmental agents, from asbestos to tobacco smoke. Such research will help answer puzzling questions such as why some people who have never smoked a cigarette develop lung cancer, while others who have smoked heavily for years never show signs of the disease.
November 2, 2001
After three years of work, 91̽»¨ students have nearly completed one of the world’s smallest self-propelled satellites and are preparing to deliver it to the Air Force and NASA for launch.
Richard Wilkinson, an expert on the differences in health status from country to country, will speak about “Unhealthy Societies: The Politics of Human Social Needs” at 6 p.m. on Nov. 14 at the 91̽»¨’s Kane Hall. Admission is free and open to the public.
Designers with the architectural firm Miller Hull Partnership of Seattle are now considering ways to rebuild Merrill Hall, which was firebombed at the 91̽»¨’s Center for Urban Horticulture last May, and will explain the pre-design phase and seek comments from the neighborhood and campus community Nov. 19.
Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders, former U.S. surgeon general in the first Clinton administration, will be in Seattle next week to present the 91̽»¨Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds and speak to local women physicians.
November 1, 2001
By Pamela Wyngate
HS News & Community Relations
A certain doctor shakes my office when he tromps down the hall every day in full bicycle gear.
You finally get to sit down at the end of the day.
News that 75 percent of all hospital vacancies today are nursing jobs could leave potential patients worrying about their safety.
By Walter Neary
HS News & Community Relations
The 91̽»¨Board of Regents, at its Oct.
By Claire Dietz
HS News & Community Relations
Dr.
Marita Berg, King County coordinator for the Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) talks with John Salveson of Plant Operations at the Health Sciences session of the Benefits Fair, held Wednesday, Oct.
Three 91̽»¨professors are among 288 scientists to be awarded the distinction of Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAAS announced last week.
If it were up to members of the 91̽»¨Retirement Association, the state of Washington might well adopt an income tax.
Elizabeth (Betsy) Cooper is one of those people the rest of us envy – the ones who somehow knew, while still in childhood, what their future career would be, and have never really wavered from that path.
By Steve Hill
University Week
The 91̽»¨has joined in a statewide effort to increase the number of national board-certified teachers in Washington’s K-12 classrooms.
As temperatures fall and there are more hours of dark, the campus community is likely to be increasingly aware of our energy conservation program.
Representatives of the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Siuslaw and Lower Umpqua from Coos Bay, Ore.
The Combined Fund Drive runs through Nov.