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Campus & Community - Page 171 of 499 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis Region. Students. From its inception, the College Prep Program was designed to support talented students on their educational journeys, whether that path led to Washington University, the military or ... October 7, 2021. Published InMeaghan
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Flight and Film - Common Reader
Stuart Erwin), still piloting aircraft, and memory-impaired Mike Owens (Garry Owen), now reduced to office odd jobs because of a brain injury suffered in a crash (his disturbing presence serving ... Within its circumscribed limits, however, Air Force is
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NSF funding allows researcher Bayly to study brain biomechanics
Lisle Hughes Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has received funding from the National Science Foundation, including a three-year, $429,222 grant, to study the brain’s mechanical properties. ... As part of the project, researcher Ruth Okamoto, DSc,
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Romance Languages and Literatures
The class utilizes a survey format and covers both internal and external factors related to language acquisition and language use, such as language and the brain, language aptitude, age, gender, memory,
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School of Medicine - Page 241 of 631 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
A new study led by Maurizio Corbetta, MD, at the School of Medicine has found evidence that stroke damage to “cables” buried inside the brain plays an important role in these ... March 5, 2015. Published InEvaluating military personnel with
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The H. Richard Tyler Collection of the American Academy of Neurology Library
Four of the letters written by Malpighi and two by Fracassati are treatises about the brain. ... Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842). The anatomy of the brain, explained in a series of engravings.
http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/rare/collections/tyler.html
Science & Technology - Page 20 of 271 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
November 10, 2023. Published InJoseph H. Scherrer, at the McKelvey School of Engineering, was recognized by the Missouri Athletic Club for his overall commitment to military service as well as his ... November 7, 2023. Published InShantanu Chakrabartty,
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Psychology - Page 11 of 11 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
Engineering. Physical Sciences. Psychology. Space. Sustainability. Arts & Science philosopher Lizzie Schechter uses elements of two philosophical traditions to propose a new way to think about split-brain subjects. ... Her new book “Self-Consciousness
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Alumni Spotlight: Matt Dodson, OTD ’06 | WUSTL Occupational Therapy
In 2009, he accepted a position at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to start outpatient Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) programming for the occupational therapy department there. ... firm, advising the Department of Defense as a Subject Matter
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McKelvey School of Engineering - Page 137 of 161 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
thousands. He hopes to facilitate better information sharing in the military. August 6, 2008. ... Few and Smart report that the military goal is to have approximately 30% of the Army comprised of robotic forces by approximately 2020.
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