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May 10, 1999

Endangered species’ recovery plans face comprehensive scientific review

Species recovery plans have multiplied quickly since the Endangered Species Act was spawned 25 years ago. But there’s still a question of how well the more than 900 species listed as endangered or threatened are recovering. Now a 91̽»¨ zoologist is spearheading a national effort to review 200 recovery plans in detail.

April 14, 1999

New coating process may prevent body from rejecting medical implants

Reporting in the April 15 issue of Nature, Ratner and Galen Shi, a graduate student in the 91̽»¨Department of Bioengineering, describe a technique they developed for coating a biomaterial surface with tiny keyhole-like indentions that bind specific proteins to potentially unlock the body’s natural healing process.

April 8, 1999

Alcohol consumption, related problems among high-risk college-age drinkers can be slashed using brief intervention developed at UW

Alcohol consumption and alcohol-related problems were significantly slashed among a group of high-risk college-age drinkers using a brief, non-confrontational intervention treatment. The study, conducted by a team of 91̽»¨researchers headed by psychology professor Alan Marlatt, was published in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology and was funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.