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September 4, 2007

NIGMS awards University of Washington $10 million for human embryonic stem cell research

The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), one of the National Institutes of Health, has funded a new research program at the University of Washington focused on the study of the basic biology of human embryonic stem cells.


Stephen Zieniewicz to lead UW Medical Center

Stephen P.


University of Washington, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to coordinate National Human Genome Research Institute disease studies

The University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have been awarded a four-year $4.


September 1, 2007

ZIP codes and property values predict obesity rates

Neighborhood property values predict local obesity rates better than education or incomes, according to a study from the University of Washington being published online this week by the journal Social Science and Medicine.


August 30, 2007

Star Trek medical device uses ultrasound to seal punctured lungs

A stretcher races through the entrance of a busy hospital.


August 29, 2007

Washington state has fourth lowest child poverty rate in U.S.

Washington State now has the fourth lowest child poverty rate in the nation, tied with Hawaii.


August 27, 2007

Human derived stem cells can repair rat hearts damaged by heart attack

When human heart muscle cells derived from embryonic stem cells are implanted into a rat after a heart attack, they can help rebuild the animal’s heart muscle and improve function of the organ, scientists report in the September issue of Nature Biotechnology.


August 23, 2007

Coastal/global awards dovetail with proposed $130 million ocean observatory

This morning’s announcement by the Joint Oceanographic Institutions concerning a $97.


University of Washington presents live free broadcast of Washington National Opera’s La Boheme

The University of Washington is showing a free, live broadcast of Washington National Opera’s edgy new production of Puccini’s La Boheme at 11 a.


August 22, 2007

New UW faculty member led technical development of Sky in Google Earth

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University of Washington to open China office in Beijing

University of Washington President Mark A.


August 21, 2007

UW reorganizes administration of police department; Chief Vicky Stormo announces January retirement

University of Washington President Mark A.


August 20, 2007

China’s Ambassador to the U.S. to visit UW Aug. 22

Note: Because of security, reporters should arrive no later than 10:30 a.


August 17, 2007

University of Washington is ranked 11th best public university by U.S. News

The University of Washington is tied for the 11th best public university in the most recent edition of America’s Best Colleges released today by U.


August 16, 2007

NSF grant helps UW continue photonics research

A team led by Larry Dalton, a UW chemistry professor, has received an $18 million grant over five years from the National Science Foundation to continue its pioneering work in the field of photonics.


Worms crawl in and out at UW Bothell

They’re wrangling Red Wrigglers — try saying that three times — at UW Bothell these days.


Etc: Campus news & notes

LAUDED LIBRARY: Odegaard Undergraduate Library was held up as an ideal in a recent journal article published by a Japanese librarian.


UW staffers working toward wireless campus

Two years after setting out to provide wireless connections campuswide within a three-year time span, work toward implementing the UW Wireless Initiative is on schedule.


State of the climate: Report to cite effects of climate change on state’s health, agriculture

An assessment of the impact of climate change on the state, being launched this week by the UW’s Climate Impacts Group for the Washington Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development (CTED), is the most comprehensive ever.


Public Health honors state’s farmworker trainers

Patricia W.


Mystery Photo

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


Research group helps protect artistic vision

Artists have vision, creativity, often a unique world view, and the courage to pursue their work in a society that isn’t always supportive.


A weekend of interactive fun planned at the Burke

Song, dance, storytelling and demonstrations of art and crafts will be offered in Celebrate Native American Arts!, a special two-day event at the Burke Museum, 10 a.


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UW Medicine/Seattle Public Library Medical Lecture Series begins Sept.


Fewer degrees of separation make companies more innovative, creative

“I read somewhere that everybody on this planet is separated by only six other people.


UWMC performs adult heart-lung transplant

By Elizabeth Lowry & Marsha Rule
News & Community Relations


Surgeons at the UW Medical Center performed Seattle’s first adult heart-lung transplant on 30-year-old Patrick Farris of West Richland, Wash.


UW President rejects Disney complaints




UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT


Mark A.


Information: It’s at the center now

What is information management, and why should you care about it?

Information management is the term used to describe the storage and maintenance of data, especially large and complex sets of data.


Emmert signs protest letter

UW President Mark A.


Official notices

Board of Regents

The Board of Regents has cancelled its August meeting.


Economics: The funny science

Didja hear the one about the economist who became a stand-up comic? His dad fretted that there wasn’t a demand for comics, but the economist said, “Don’t worry, I’m a supply side economist.


Sculpture with a purpose: UW-made art adorns trail

Five undergraduate students are spending the summer creating sculptures that will serve a useful purpose.


Of basketball and Socrates

When the Husky men’s basketball team heads to Greece Aug.


Lehman and Goff receive ‘Ladies’ Home Journal’ Health Breakthrough Awards

UW physicians Constance Lehman and Barbara Goff have been awarded Ladies’ Home Journal’s second-annual Health Breakthrough Award for their work in transforming health care for women and families.


August 15, 2007

UW’s College of Engineering wins three of Technology Review’s TR35 awards

Technology Review magazine today announced it has recognized three members of the University of Washington’s College of Engineering as being among the world’s top innovators under the age of 35.


August 14, 2007

Older climbers face uphill battle on Mount Everest

In this era of not surrendering to age, some claim that 60 is the new 40.


August 9, 2007

Computers expose the physics of NASCAR

It’s an odd combination of Navier-Stokes equations and NASCAR driving.


August 8, 2007

President Emmert signs letter protesting threatened British boycott of Israeli universities

University of Washington President Mark A.


Conventional plowing is ‘skinning our agricultural fields’

Traditional plow-based agricultural methods and the need to feed a rapidly growing world population are combining to deplete the Earth’s soil supply, a new study confirms.


August 7, 2007

Baby DVDs, videos may hinder, not help, infants’ language development

Despite marketing claims, parents who want to give their infants a boost in learning language probably should limit the amount of time they expose their children to DVDs and videos such as “Baby Einstein” and “Brainy Baby.



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