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High-speed Internet network to connect cancer specialists
B
rent K. Stewart, professor of radiology, will lead a recently funded $1.4
million project to connect the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) and its
regional affiliates with new Internet tools for the diagnosis, management
and treatment of oncology patients.
(Full story)
Bonnie Ramsey receives CFF award
B
onnie Ramsey, professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital and Regional
Medical Center, has received the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's highest
national
medical honor -- The Paul di Sant'Agnese Distinguished Scientific
Achievement Award.
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Wade to present WWAMI lecture
P
aul R. Wade, professor of zoology and physiology and of human medicine at
the University of Wyoming in Laramie, has been named the 1999 Science in
Medicine WWAMI lecturer.
(Full story)
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Medicine alumni gather in Seattle
About 250 UW medical school graduates from 10 classes gathered in Seattle
Oct. 1-2 to participate in this year's Medical Alumni Weekend.
An awards dinner at the HUB Ballroom on Saturday featured the presentation
of the 1999 Distinguished Alumnus Award to Wayne
Crill,
professor and chair of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics.
The 1999 Humanitarian Award was presented to Andrew
Hurst, a 1990 graduate, and his wife Vashti Apostol-Hurst.
For more, browse the alumni association's Web site:
http://depts.washington.edu/medalum/
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