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October 27, 2005

VanDusen on Health Board

Karen VanDusen, director of the UW’s Environmental Health & Safety unit, has been named by Gov.

Newsmakers

UNDER THE SEA: A recent New York Times article described how networks of tiny sensors are being used by scientists to “help fill an observational gap between microscopes and telescopes” in studies of forests, rivers, plate tectonics and undersea environments.

$3.8 million grant will fund new informatics center

The School of Public Health and Community Medicine has been chosen to receive $3.

Gastric bypass surgery grows riskier in senior years

Among patients who are insured by Medicare, the risk of early death after bariatric surgery, sometimes known as gastric bypass surgery, is considerably higher than has been suggested by previous research.

Bit of good luck aids helpful twin registry

It started as a classic bad day.

‘An instinct to be afraid’: Gallucci to spotlight lure of sharks in upcoming lecture

The way we see them undulate through the water and their eyes — their eyes are dark without a flicker of life as you see in the eyes of a dog or cat or other animals — well, it’s just a primordial instinct to be afraid,” says Aquatic and Fishery Sciences Professor Vince Gallucci of sharks.

Daylong events slated