January 8, 2004
New lecture series explores music and cultures
The UW School of Music is hosting a new lectures series during winter quarter, titled “Music in American Cultures.
UW lands role in $70 million national network for nanotechnology research
The University of Washington is one of 13 major research universities teaming up under a $70 million federal grant to form the world’s largest network dedicated to studying science on the smallest of scales.
Tiny heaters may pave the way for easier tissue engineering, medical sensors
Tiny microheaters that can prompt chemical changes in surrounding material may provide the means to more easily grow replacement tissue for injured patients and form the basis for medical sensors that could quickly detect pathogens, according to researchers at the UW who are the first to demonstrate the process.
January 7, 2004
Tiny heaters may pave way for easier tissue engineering, medical sensors
Tiny microheaters that can prompt chemical changes in surrounding material may provide the means to more easily grow replacement tissue for injured patients and form the basis for medical sensors that could quickly detect pathogens
January 6, 2004
Memorial for Dean Marsha Landolt and Robert Busch
Memorial ceremony for Marsha Landolt, dean of the UW Graduate School, and her husband, Robert Busch.
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