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The interpretation of risk | Arts & Sciences
While serving as an interpreter for the U.S. military, Masoud (center), went on several missions with senior U.S. ... military officials to ask for help – a bold move for such a junior officer.
https://artsci.wustl.edu/ampersand/interpretation-risk

National Competitive Fellowships - Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences
medicine, and/or clinical investigation focused on improving global cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and brain health. ... those of military importance.
https://dbbs.wustl.edu/about/stipends-benefits-grants/national-competitive-fellowships/

Not with a Whimper but with a Bang - Common Reader
In today’s news cycle, he adds, “it’s hard to distinguish fact from opinion, and the way in which our brains are stimulated is designed to keep us activated.” Guessing ... Our brains have a loose purchase on reality to start with; they trade in
https://commonreader.wustl.edu/c/not-with-a-whimper-but-with-a-bang/

Security in Low Energy Body Area Networks for Healthcare
BAN researchers are already working to improve deep brain stimulation, heart regulation, drug delivery, and prosthetic actuation. ... Neurological. EEG sensor. 86.4 kbps, deep brain stimulation: 1Mbps. Electrical activity of the brain.
https://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/cse571-14/ftp/ban/index.html

Tong Zhu, PhD | Department of Radiation Oncology
He was trained as an MRI physicist with his Ph.D. study that focused on improving diffusion tensor MRI (DTI) techniques for quantitative analysis of neurological disorders in brain. ... During his time at UNC, he co-led clinical trials for MRI-guided
https://radonc.wustl.edu/people/tong-zhu-phd/

News - John T. Milliken Department of Medicine
military. Originally it was known as Decoration Day, and began in the years following the Civil War and was officially designated a federal holiday in 1971. ... Nearly 2 million brain cells die each minute a stroke remains untreated.
https://internalmedicine.wustl.edu/about/news/

PurposeWashington University in St. Louis 2017–18 Annual Report Nobel ...
Alzheimer’s disease damage can take root in the brain 15 to 20 years before clinical symptoms appear. ... In the past year, researchers have made several breakthroughs. While the Zika virus is known to damage the brains of developing fetuses, it may
https://wustl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2018_Annual_Report.pdf

Psychological & Brain Sciences
Cannot count toward requirements for the psychological and brain sciences major or minor for day students. ... This course will not count toward the major in Psychological and Brain Sciences for day students.
https://bulletin.wustl.edu/undergrad/caps/bs-psychology/

Meningitis Vaccine - Students
Meningococcal Meningitis is a deadly bacterial infection of the tissue layer surrounding the brain and spinal cord (the meninges).
https://students.wustl.edu/meningitis-vaccine/

Pioneering neurologist explores the mind’s mysteries - Outlook Magazine
Raichle developed the algorithms and protocols to use PET to study the brain. ... Over time, he figured out how to separate important activity in the brain from background noise, and how to align images of different people’s brains so corresponding
https://outlook.wustl.edu/mysteries-explored/