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January 19, 2006

Preparing for a pandemic: Conference addresses regional response

What happens if a pandemic flu strikes the Pacific Northwest? How will the region respond?

As part of disaster management preparation, Harborview Medical Center and Public Health-Seattle and King County are sponsoring a one day Regional Pandemic Flu Conference, Monday, Jan.

Gibaldi remembered for warmth, vision

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GHC study: Exercise key in delaying dementia

Regular exercise is associated with a delay in the onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, according to a Group Health Cooperative/UW study that appears in the Jan.

Etc.: Campus news & notes

MILLIONS: Wecve all seen those promotions where a customer walks into a store and suddenly a horn is blaring as she is surrounded by balloon-bearing staff declaring her the millionth customer.

Washington State Supreme Court to hear cases at UW law school

The Washington Supreme Court will take its work on the road with a community visit to the UW School of Law on Thursday, Jan.

Staffer enjoys short run for City Council

Lisa Kagan’s brief political career is over — for now

It started a week or so back, when the Seattle City Council asked for candidates to succeed outgoing Councilman Jim Compton.

New class part of effort to internationalize undergraduate curriculum

A new undergraduate course will explore how yearning for justice, vengeance, bravery, and honor — all manifested in the hero figure — has satisfied the psychological needs of Japanese and Chinese readers for centuries, and how that tradition is now being used to serve the psychological needs of American readers and moviegoers.

Genetic link found between asthma, obesity

A study about the relationship between asthma and obesity, which uses a community-based twin registry from the UW, has found a strong genetic link between the two disorders, according to a study published in the December issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

$20 million grant from Gates Foundation establishes Global Health Department

The UW School of Medicine and the UW School of Public Health and Community Medicine will establish a jointly-operated Department of Global Health, pending approval at the January meeting of the UW Board of Regents.

Controlling evolved response can save tissue

Most biomedical researchers work in tandem with the process of evolution, tracing the history of an organism’s development over eons.

January 18, 2006

UW to establish Department of Global Health with $20 million Gates Foundation grant

The University of Washington School of Medicine and the University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine will establish a jointly-operated Department of Global Health, pending approval at the January meeting of the UW Board of Regents.

UW astronomer hits cosmic paydirt with Stardust

Scientists at the Johnson Space Center in Houston were excited and awed Tuesday by what they saw when the sample-return canister from the Stardust spacecraft was opened.

January 15, 2006

Stardust parachutes to soft landing in Utah with dust samples from comet

DUGWAY, Utah — Nearly seven years after setting off in pursuit of comet Wild 2, the Stardust return capsule streaked across the night sky of the Western United States early today, making a soft parachute landing in the Utah desert southwest of Salt Lake City.

January 13, 2006

Rainfall records falling: Background experts available on flooding, landslides

University of Washington faculty members are able to provide background on the ways local watersheds have been managed, the effects of land-use changes on watersheds and other information concerning flooding and landslides as the region continues to experience wet, winter weather.

UW Medical Center first in nation to install next-generation PET/CT scanner

UW Medical Center is the first hospital in the country to install a new-generation PET/CT imaging system designed to help physicians detect, diagnose and monitor treatment of cancer and other diseases, including heart disease and neurological disease, more accurately and earlier in the disease process.

January 12, 2006

Notices: Reference update

The following UW policies, orders, and rules were recently created or revised: