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April 14, 2003

National vision for future genome research unveiled today; eleven University of Washington scientists among planners

Eleven University of Washington (UW) scientists participated in the planning of a new national vision for genome research unveiled today. The National Human Genome Research Institute of the federal National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced publication of the plans for future genomic research at a news conference this morning in Bethesda, Md.

South Korea claims victory in 5th annual UW Global Business Challenge

A quartet of undergraduate business students from Seoul National University proved they knew beans about Starbucks’ strategy for international expansion and took home top honors last weekend in the University of Washington Business School’s fifth annual Global Business Challenge.

Harborview selected as one of only three hospitals in the country for an International Medical Surgical Response Team

Harborview Medical Center was recently selected under the auspices of Homeland Security as one of only three hospitals in the country to participate as a lead institution for an International Medical Surgical Response Team or (IMSURT).

April 11, 2003

King County Council Unanimously Approves Funding to Move Forward on the Design Phase of Harborview’s Bond Project

The King County Council this week unanimously approved Harborview’s Bond Project Ordinance to move forward on the schematic design of the project. This marks a significant milestone and lays the foundation for the project to proceed through design and construction.

Malaria may be a much older disease than previously thought, according to data gathered by international team of scientists

An international team of scientists has gathered evidence that suggests the parasite that causes malaria may have emerged as a human disease agent much earlier in history than previously thought. The malaria parasite is Plasmodium falciparum.

April 10, 2003

Mystery Photo

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

UW students lead high schoolers as they take on world issues

If high school students ran the world, Israelis and Palestinians would declare a ceasefire, land mines would be heading toward extinction and the United Nations already would be gearing up to rebuild Iraq.

‘Basic Problem’ posed by scientific advances worries physicist

In Vladi Chaloupka’s worldview we are living, quite precariously, on one small spark.

Make no mistake: Protons come in variety of shapes, sizes

When Gerald A.

Architecture students helping give ‘The Ave’ a makeover

Now that utility and paving crews have given “The Ave” a new foundation, University of Washington architecture students are about to give the shops a face-lift.

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