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November 10, 2005

Drug development experts to speak at UW Nov. 29

National experts in drug development and drug safety will speak with the public during a free forum on Tuesday, Nov.

Latest in facial rejuvenation to be discussed Nov. 14

“Advances in Facial Rejuvenation” will be presented by the Cosmetic Surgery Center at UW Medical Center-Roosevelt on Monday, Nov.

Program on non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma set for Nov. 15

“Winning Game Plan,” an educational program about non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, will be held on Tuesday, Nov.

Non-academic careers for Ph.D.s discussed today

The first in this year’s series of programs on non-academic careers for people with doctorates in the sciences will be at 5 p.

Vitaliano honored by Association of Medical School Psychologists

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‘Health or health care?’ theme for legislative health conference

“Health or Health Care? Reframing the Discussion” is the theme for the 2005 Washington Health Legislative Conference to be held Tuesday, Dec.

Dworkin receives award from American Pain Society

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Volwiler Lecture topic: digestive diseases

“New Gut Diseases and Old Ones Rediscovered” is the title for the Wade Volwiler Lecture, to be given at 8 a.

Morelli named to facilities post

Jill Morelli has been named director of facilities for the School of Medicine.

Money for growth

A project to renovate existing quarters and increase the amount of research laboratory space in the Department of Biological Structure has been awarded $4 million in Research Facilities Improvement Program funds from the National Center for Research Resources, part of the National Institutes of Health.

A life of service, at the UW and beyond

Connie Huffine doesn’t take the idea of a personal philosophy lightly.

Studying ions to help hearts

A patient has a heart attack, and is rushed to the hospital for treatment.

UW Notices

Academic opportunities

Funding opportunity

The University of Washington Specialized Center of Research in Pharmacology of Drugs in Pregnancy (UWSCOR; supported by NICHD and ORWH) announces $10,000 for one year of research for projects on the pharmacology of drugs in pregnancy (UWSCOR).

Annual drive benefits U District Food Bank

The “Hungry for the Holidays” Food Drive to benefit the University District Food Bank is in full swing on campus.

New speech pathology degree announced

The UW announced last week that starting fall 2006, it will offer a new Master of Science in Medical Speech-Language Pathology degree.

Depression and diabetes: A fatal mix

Type 2 diabetes and depression can be a fatal mix.

Engineering dean candidates to visit

Campus interviews for the next dean of the College of Engineering have been scheduled.

Sex and violence in 1906: UW prof writes of ‘vigilante newspapers’

Saturation media coverage of strange rituals, weird attire and sexual eccentricities put the case in the public spotlight for weeks on end.

Mystery Photo

Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.

UWT prof to help design AIDS policy

Most people think of HIV/AIDS as a young person’s disease.

Combined Fund Drive

Editor’s Note: Through the Combined Fund Drive, which runs until Nov.

Don Quixote: World’s most famous unread book gets 400 year celebration

Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote is one of those books that everybody has heard of but almost nobody has read.

Doctoral programs to get global look

The UW has convened a group of international innovators in doctoral education to explore the forces that are driving change around the globe and the forms that innovation is taking.

Etc.: Campus news & notes

PREMIER COURSEWARE: A group of faculty and students in the UW’s College of Engineering has won an award for an interactive CD tutorial the team created to use in an engineering class.

If babies follow gaze early, language learning improved

Infants begin pulling off an amazing feat sometime in the final three months of their first year of life.

November 9, 2005

When it comes to babies learning language, the eyes have it

Infants begin pulling off an amazing feat sometime in the final three months of their first year of life.

November 4, 2005

State ballot measures draw record amounts of cash

Record amounts of cash have gone to statewide ballot initiatives this year in Washington, according to data compiled by a student research team at the University of Washington.

November 3, 2005

Read all about it: Campus crime down in 2004

The University Police have released their breakdown of campus crime statistics for the calendar year 2004, and have made the report available to all online.

Mystery Photo

Where are we?  The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.

Long-term Care Insurance Workshop Nov. 17

The University of Washington Retirement Association (UWRA) offers its next Long-term Care Insurance Workshop from 5 to 7 p.

Engineering dean candidate to visit Nov. 7

The campus community is invited to meet with the first candidate to visit, Matthew O’Donnell, Jerry W.

Homecoming events on tap this weekend

The UW Alumni Association is sponsoring a Homecoming Rally beginning at 8 p.

Youth explore possibilities of ocean and marine sciences

Pacific Northwest eighth- and ninth-graders identified by teachers as being at or above the 95th percentile through national standardized testing — and with an interest in marine and ocean sciences — attended a day of exploration Oct.

Policymakers, former foster kids paired in UW-run ‘Walk a Mile’ program

A pilot project in participatory democracy will begin later this month in King County, pairing local policymakers with young adults who were once in foster care and are now existing on minimum-wage incomes.

Paris Piano Trio plays Meany

Meany Hall’s International Chamber Music Series continues with a program of classical and romantic music performed by the Paris Piano Trio at 8 p.

Opera composer on hand for opening of UW’s “Tartuffe”

When the UW School of Music opens the comic opera Tartuffe on Friday, Nov.

Faculty, staff to be honored at fund-raising breakfast

Community leaders and several UW faculty and staff who promoted diversity at the University and in the community will be honored when the UW Alumni Association and the Multicultural Alumni Partnership hold the 11th annual Bridging the Gap Breakfast on Saturday, Nov.

‘Life as we do not know it’: UW prof wants to expand tree of life

What would you call an alien if you encountered it on the street tomorrow? What if that alien didn’t come from another world but rather was created in a laboratory right here on Earth and functioned differently from other Earth life?

Either way, Peter Ward has the beginnings of an answer.

New information number to be used for severe weather, other emergencies

The chill in the air means it’s time to become familiar with the University’s inclement weather and suspended operations policies and the new numbers to call for the latest information on possible disruption of operations.

English lessons on the job: Program helps non-native speakers

What if you had to work all day in a language not your own? How would you feel if, despite education in your native tongue, you couldn’t fully grasp the nuances of the language around you each work day?


Such is the case for a number of UW employees who are not native speakers of English, from maintenance crews to research fellows.

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