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Julius S. Youngner (right) and Jonas Salk in the 1950s. Youngner, the sole survivor of the core research team that triumphed with the Salk polio vaccine at the University of Pittsburgh 50 years ago, will deliver the keynote address at Pitt's Feb. 28 Honors Convocation. FULL STORY >>

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February 7, 2005

Chancellor’s Distinguished Faculty Awards Announced
To Live and Polka in L.A.—Pitt staffer Frank Gibala and his polka band nominated for 2005 Grammy Award
Look Happy Returns
Briefly Noted
Pitt Chronicle Black History Month Series:
Alumni: They Call Him Mayor Lampkins, Now
Frontiers of Science

• Pitt Professor Tony Plant’s Team Reports Gene's "First Kiss" Sets Off Puberty

• Pitt Faculty Surgeons Do Robot-Assisted Prostate Cancer, Heart Surgery at UPMC

• Pitt School of Dental Medicine, WVU Determining Causes of Oral Health Disparities In Underserved Populations

Look White Coats
Elderly People Cared for by Spouse Are at Greater Risk for Abuse, Pitt Researchers Find
UMC Receives 32 Awards in Printing Industry Competition
Awards & More
Hill to be Honored By Pennsylvania Black Conference On Higher Education
Pitt in the News

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February 7-17, 2005



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