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Mary-Claire King to speak on genes and history for Science Forum Preparations in high gear for Health Sciences Open House Saturday program brings latest news on hearing research
Kruglyak to describe studies of genetic variation and disease
Lecture focuses on biomaterials to regenerate nerve tissue
Poll Lecture features head of European consortium on diabetes and obesity
Dean Woods to speak about midlife choices Staying Healthy: Decisions for Women in Midlife is the topic for a free talk to be given by Dr. Nancy Fugate Woods, dean of the UW School of Nursing, from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, March 9, in 220 Kane Hall on campus. She will speak about midlife, when women begin to re-examine their health and preventive efforts. Woods has been a pioneer in the study of women in midlife. This talk is the first in a new series by the UW Womens Center, which will present the work of important women scholars at the university. ¶ University Week The faculty and staff publication of the University of Washington uweek@u.washington.edu March 9, 2000
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