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August 5, 2004

Health Sciences News Briefs

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Pharmacy-based research center focuses on drug transport in pregnancy

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Grant funds studies of clinical pharmacology in pregnant women

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ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITY


ADAI Grants available
The Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute invites applications from University faculty for its Small Grants Research Awards.

Peer Portfolio

FOR LOVE OF PIXIE: The love a pair of poodle owners had for their show dog Pixie has translated into a major donation that will pay for a new endowed faculty chair in comparative oncology next year at the University of Minnesota, according to the UMNews Web site.

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FOR THE CAUSE: Jacqueline Brown, assistant vice provost for Information Technology Partnerships at the UW, will be honored with the 2004 EDUCAUSE Award for Leadership in the Profession at the association’s annual conference this October.

Heritage to get new home, new name

A new home is coming for the community outreach programs the UW shares with Heritage College, in Toppenish, Wash.

UW Extension offers new songwriting program

Songwriting is experience filtered through words, melody and rhythm.

University, unions continue ‘cooperative’ contract talks

University and union negotiating teams continue weekly bargaining sessions, according to Patti Carson, vice president for human resources, in an atmosphere of cooperation and commitment that is “evident to all involved.

Subatomic neutrinos linked to speed of universe’s expansion

Two of the biggest physics breakthroughs during the last decade were the discovery that wispy subatomic particles called neutrinos actually have a small amount of mass and the detection that the expansion of the universe is actually picking up speed.

UW hiring enters the digital age

The University gets about 6,100 job applications and resumes every month, each one representing the career hopes of a would-be employee.

July 30, 2004

UW Bothell names new Education Program director

Susan Douglas Franzosa has accepted the position of director and professor of education at the University of Washington, Bothell.

July 29, 2004

UW to lead most comprehensive study of air pollution and cardiovascular disease

Researchers at the University of Washington will direct the largest study of its kind to explore the connection between air pollution and the No. 1 cause of death in the United States: cardiovascular disease.

July 27, 2004

New theory links neutrino’s slight mass to accelerating universe expansion

Two major physics breakthroughs in the last decade are the discovery that neutrinos have mass and that universe expansion is accelerating. Three physicists are suggesting the two discoveries are integrally linked through one of the strangest features of the universe: dark energy.

July 26, 2004

Gene therapy reaches muscles throughout the body and reverses muscular dystrophy in animal model

Researchers have found a delivery method for gene therapy that reaches all the voluntary muscles of a mouse – including heart, diaphragm and all limbs – and reverses the process of muscle-wasting found in muscular dystrophy.

Students with disabilities gather at UW to learn success strategies

Next week, more than 40 college-bound students with disabilities will gather at the University of Washington to explore challenging careers and strategies for success in the academic world as participants in the annual DO-IT Scholars Summer Study Program.

July 22, 2004

Cluster of symptoms aids earlier diagnosis of ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer has often been called the silent killer because it’s so hard to detect.

Pilot project will develop ‘core competencies’ clinical exam for health care students

Projects geared toward improving patient safety and health care by increasing understanding among health care professionals were the impetus for a newly funded program that will bring together participants from all of the health care disciplines.

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Campus news & notes

REWARDING REUSE: The UW’s Motor Pool and Surplus Property operations won the Recycler of the Year Award for higher education institutions from the Washington State Recycling Association recently.

Opinion: UW minority hiring guidelines too low

The July 8 issue of University Week had a front page story titled “Minority Hiring Lags.

South Campus’ Portage Bay Galley to close

Portage Bay Galley, the dining facility in the South Campus Center, will close on Sept.

A new leader for a new era

A new era began with little fanfare last week as President Mark Emmert arrived on campus to take up his duties.

Record rain: UW scientists find some of the biggest raindrops ever

If raindrops on roses are among your favorite things, UW researchers have encountered some monster drops that could change your mind.

Giving voice: Student art project celebrates community activism

“To be caught up into the world of thought — that is to be educated.

School of Pharmacy establishes new research program on drugs

The UW School of Pharmacy has established a Drug Metabolism, Transport and Pharmacogenomic Research (DMTPR) program.

Full recovery from bone marrow or stem cell transplants may take years

Patients with leukemia or lymphoma who receive bone marrow or stem cell transplants and survive can expect that it will be three to five years before they fully recover, according to a study published in the May 19 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

National study finds limited benefit for behavioral intervention in HIV prevention

A national study has reinforced that behavioral interventions are effective in preventing the spread of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among men who have sex with men (MSM).

Peer Portfolio

DIGITAL EVOLUTION: A professor at Michigan State University is turning evolution into a computer teaching tool.

Capital Projects gets a software bargain

Any office on campus using the drawing program AutoCAD will be able to get it and related software more cheaply, thanks to a purchase by the Capital Projects Office.

Correction

A story in the June 24 University Week may have confused some people because the President’s Medalist from UW Bothell, Karen Sherwin, was later described as a UWT (Tacoma) graduate.

Burke to host family fossil day

Fossils will be the focus in a special family event from 11 a.

Notices


Notice of Expedited Rule Making — Repeal (Per RCW 34.

Moving toward a paperless payroll

In the beginning, there was the printed paycheck.

Geographer puts gays, lesbians on the map

Ask the average Seattleite where the “gay/lesbian district” is, and he or she is likely to point to Capitol Hill.

UW, Washington Technology Center team up for research

From computers to cancer treatment, wheelchairs to semiconductors, six Washington companies have teamed with researchers from the UW to conduct critical research as a result of funding awards from the Washington Technology Center.

UW helps state be first with disaster plan

Washington Sate is the first in the nation to secure federal approval for an enhanced plan to prevent and manage natural disasters, and the UW is one of the state agencies that participated in its development.

Fish ‘love hums’ may yield help for high-frequency hearing loss

A small fish with a remarkable hearing system that enables females to zero in on the love hums broadcast by males during the breeding season is providing scientists with clues that someday might provide a treatment for people with high-frequency hearing loss.

Northwest’s rural beauty hides economic crisis, study finds

Urbanites escaping to the majestic beauty of the rural Northwest this summer may not realize that the families living in those scenic communities face a growing struggle to hang on.

July 20, 2004

UW School of Pharmacy researcher receives $2.8 million grant for study of medications in pregnant women

Dr. Mary Hebert, associate professor of pharmacy, and her University of Washington team of researchers have received a $2.8 million grant from the National Institution of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD) to research the clinical pharmacology of drugs in pregnant woman.

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