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New research may help predict when HIV infection will progress to AIDS New workstations change the way dentistry is taught
Martin Luther King tributes planned Thursday, Jan. 13
Academic Medical Center signs agreement with First Choice Network
Richard Palmiter to become Biochemistrys acting chair
Science in Medicine Lecture Dr. James Mullins will speak on Genomic Gymnastics of HIV and the Development of AIDS at noon on Thursday, Jan. 6, in room T-625 of the Health Sciences Center. The lecture is part of the Science in Medicine series sponsored by the School of Medicines Office of Research and Graduate Education. ¶ University Week The faculty and staff publication of the University of Washington uweek@u.washington.edu January 6, 2000
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