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January 13, 2000 issue
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The Tuberculosis Research Unit at CWRU's School of Medicine has received a $28 million contract from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, one of the National Institutes of Health. The unit is the only one of its kind supported by the NIH. The grant is the largest award in the school's history. It surpasses the original $19 million grant which established the TBRU in 1994.
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Alumnus Ferid Murad recently returned to the medical school to deliver a lecture on the research behind his 1998 Nobel Prize in physiology/medicine. While on campus for the lecture, he was honored by the pharmacology department, where he studied here for his Ph.D.
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The woodcut collage Happy is among works by Dexter Davis which will be on display in Mather Gallery from January 21 through February 25. |
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John M. Clochesy, an associate professor and director of the B.S.N. program at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, will be inducted as the Independence Foundation Professor of Nursing Education in a January 21 ceremony in the Thwing Center Ballroom. His three-year term in this professorship began September 1.
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