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Philosophy Call Numbers - A Guide to Philosophy Resources - Research Guides at Washington University in St. Louis
Causality. BF 608-628 Will. Determinism. QP 376-426 Brain/physiology and psychology. QP 411 Consciousness. ... U 22 Military. Political Theory. D 16.9 Historical materialism. HB 97.5 Marxian economics.
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Newsroom Stories - Page 353 of 2116 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis. July 27, 2017. A research group started in 2013 by two neuroscientists at the School of Medicine collected a massive amount of data on individual brains. ... Louis Lambert International Airport. July 26, 2017. New research from the School of
https://source.washu.edu/channels/newsroom/page/353/

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/

Gerald Early - Common Reader
On November 2, 1963, South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem was assassinated, the victim of a military coup. ... entry into the Korean War, which coincided with one of America’s worst military defeats in the winter of 1950-1951.
https://live-commonreader-washu.pantheonsite.io/authors/gerald-early/

In and for - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
Next time you go downtown to Union Station or a Cardinals game, visit the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum. ... The immensely interesting, but often-overlooked, museum shares American military history through the lens of St.
https://source.washu.edu/2023/11/in-and-for/

History
Fields of Study›. History. The Department of History engages its students through a study of the past. We are committed to the idea that the most compelling stories are often the most revealing ones. In addition to teaching students the
https://bulletin.wustl.edu/undergrad/artsci/history/

Department of Otolaryngology
During World War II, CID's research on hearing loss in military personnel laid the foundation for the field of audiology. ... We use a range of methodologies, including single and multiunit recordings, electrical brain stimulation, computational methods,
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English
Fields of Study›. English. Undergraduates who major or minor in English explore literature as readers and writers in small classes that focus on the individual student. With exposure to our wide array of course topics and intellectual approaches,
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Jeannette Cooperman - Common Reader
A heart willing to welcome someone else’s pain inside. A brain with the superpower of unlocking other psyches.
https://commonreader.wustl.edu/authors/jeannette-cooperman/

The Record
Surgeons and researchers at the School of Medicine are training military medics in frontline readiness. ... Three tips to give your brain the sleep it needs.
https://source.washu.edu/app/uploads/2017/09/Record-9-14-17.html