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Washington People   Kathryn G. Miller, PhD, professor and chair of biology in Arts and Sciences, looks at how cells specialize to perform specific functions in a multicellular organism. Of particular interest is how the cells' structural proteins contribute to three features and activities: assuming different shapes, connecting with various components, and having functional properties critical to their roles.   Play >
2011/05/05
Thomas Jefferson books identified at WUSTL   Monticello scholars have discovered that a collection of books, long held in the libraries at Washington University in St. Louis, originally were part of Thomas Jefferson's personal library.   Play >
2011/02/18
Washington People   Daren Chen, PhD, professor of energy, environmental and chemical engineering, applies his research in nanoparticles to improve everything from cancer treatment to smoke detectors.   Play >
2011/02/03
New Nutrition   Connie Diekman, RD, director of University Nutrition, says writing down what you eat is a good first step to following the government's new 2010 Dietary Guidlines for America.   Play >
2011/02/02
Washington People   Shanti Parikh, PhD, is associate professor of anthropology and of African and African-American studies, both in Arts & Sciences. Her research focuses on structures of inequality surrounding issues of sexuality, particularly gender, sexual and reproductive health, regulation, and courtship, romance and marriage.   Play >
2011/01/20
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