The Warrens and Wasdykes consider themselves a “family of the heart” after meeting more than 50 years ago
Couples establish joint endowed scholarship for WashU Medicine students (Links to an external site)
The Warrens and Wasdykes consider themselves a “family of the heart” after meeting more than 50 years ago
For financial advisor Kevyn Schroeder, her first career as a nurse at St. Louis Children’s Hospital may not have lasted a lifetime, but it did make an enduring impression on her life. One of the most meaningful takeaways was a friendship she built with Penny Shackelford, MD ’68, professor emerita of pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Great medical school mentors shaped Jay Kaiser’s career as a radiologist. Now, he and his wife make sure other aspiring physicians can have the same experience.
Jonathan Mann, MD ’74, helped spearhead the research and public health response to AIDS during a time when the disease presented itself as a pressing and unsolvable crisis. This advocacy made him an icon in the world of public health as well as to those who studied alongside him at Washington University School of Medicine. […]
Anita Artstein-Dunsay’s contributions to the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center will help Washington University scientists study the underlying mechanisms of cancer.