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Dec. 2009 issue

Telepharmacies, robots among pharmacy innovations

Two University of Washington alums—Steve Singer, ’81, and Ryan Oftebro, ’95, ’03—are carrying on the School of Pharmacy’s tradition of pioneering innovations.


Dec. 2009 issue

UW writes the prescription for future of pharmacy

The practice of pharmacy is changing these days, thanks in large part to the innovations developed by the University of Washington School of Pharmacy, a national leader in health-care research and in meeting the needs of the community.


Dec. 2009 issue

Mount Everest was getting trashy; UW alumnus did something about it

Brent Bishop, ’93, grew up in a climbing family and knew Mount Everest was dirty. At 27 years old, he was determined to do something about it.


Dec. 2009 issue

Record grant connects oceans to internet

The University of Washington is slated to receive its largest-ever federal award—$126 million over 5+ years—to connect the ocean to the Internet.


Dec. 2009 issue

Technology could bring a see change to contact lenses

Babak Parviz’s vision of the future can be summed up in one word: plastic. A circle of flexible plastic imprinted with tiny electronic circuits, that is.


Dec. 2009 issue

Researchers try a new approach to computer security: data that self-destructs

“The Internet never forgets.” That’s Tadayoshi Kohno, an assistant professor of computer science and engineering, explaining the inspiration behind a new program called Vanish, which causes data posted online to self-destruct.


Dec. 2009 issue

UW team works to make sure the world remembers Rwanda

For 12 years, the Rwanda war crimes trials have dragged on as a United Nations-sponsored tribunal attempts to bring to justice those responsible for the killing of 800,000 Rwandans during 100 horrific days in 1994. A team headed by UW Information School Professor Batya Friedman is working to make sure the world never forgets.


Dec. 2009 issue

Ty Harden, ’08, took a break from MLS soccer to help others

One year after his rookie season, Ty Harden walked away from his dream job playing Major League Soccer to help children in Africa.


Dec. 2009 issue

Editor’s Eye: Everyday heroes

Devotion to making this world a better place seems to be in the DNA of alumni, staff and faculty at the UW.


Dec. 2009 issue

Long after his death, a war hero lives on in his letters

Each Memorial Day, a friend of Bob Leisy from Queen Anne High School parks a can of beer and an affectionate note to the friend lost in war. Perhaps that tradition of messages began with Leisy himself.


Dec. 2009 issue

UW researchers tap into tree power

Researchers at MIT discovered electrical currents in trees last year, and now a UW team has built an electronic circuit that runs on tree power.


Dec. 2009 issue

Geta Asfaw, ’79, ’82, shares his success with others

Geta Asfaw measures his success by the amount he is able to help those in his community.


Dec. 2009 issue

Eleanor Valentin, ’75, is breaking the military glass ceiling

Even after four degrees, Eleanor Valentin craved a new challenge. She found it in the military.

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