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    Research explores controlling lead in drinking water

    With the support of MAGEEP, Professor Daniel Giammar and two doctoral students collaborated with other researchers to determine rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions that control concentrations of lead in drinking water.

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    Washington University to host Nanotechnology Symposium

    Nanotechnology experts from around the country will gather at Washington University September 24-25.

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    Biomedical Engineering professor earns two National Institute on Deafness grants

    Assistant Professor Dennis Barbour received a two-year, $750,369 grant for research titled "Neural Encoding of Complex Sounds."

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    Associate Professor Cindy Grimm creates frameworks for solving the world's problems

    "We take data from sensors, lasers, cameras, CT and MRI machines to present them to other researchers in ways that help them solve their problems," Grimm says.

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    Advanced network systems testbed research

    "The new testbed will extend our existing Open Network Lab which is available for use by researchers and students all over the world," said Computer Science & Engineering Professor Jonathan Turner.

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    Professor Pratim Biswas visits The Solae Company Headquarters

    To show commitment to research, The Solae Company invests in fundamental research to understand the health benefits of soy protein.

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    Biomedical Engineering professor receives two National Institutes of Health grants

    Professor Lihong Wang received a five-year, $5,850,000 grant for research titled "Photoacoustic/Optical/Ultrasonic Imaging of Sentinel Lymph Nodes and Metastases."

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    Stephen F. & Camilla T. Brauer Hall Construction Web cam

    Visit engineering.wustl.edu/brauerhall to view daily construction updates of the School of Engineering & Applied Science's new building - future home to the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering.

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    Increasing connectivity is in his cards

    Engineering alumnus Ted Perlstein's Chicago-based business, Fill In The Blank Greetings, produces greeting cards that provide a more interactive experience.

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    Living & sharing fundamental values: Alumnus Jack Bodine

    Engineering alumnus Jack Bodine was recently profiled in Washington University Magazine. Jack and his wife, Mary Jane, endowed a scholarship in engineering and also sponsor an annual term-endowed scholarship.

 
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