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Inaugural Repa-Eschen Lecture  

On Thursday, December 19, Washington University’s John T. Milliken Department of Medicine hosted their Medicine Grand Rounds event series at the Clopton Auditorium. During which the first-ever Repa-Eschen Lecture took place with presenting speaker Clay F. Semenkovich, MD, Chief of the Division of...


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Millman Lab Attends HIRN Meeting

Several members of the Millman Lab attended the Human Islet Research Network (HIRN) 10th Anniversary Meeting from January 13-15. Dr. Millman played an integral role in the event, serving on the planning committee and moderating...


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Health Care Options for Weight Loss

Choosing the right form of weight loss health care can be overwhelming. WashU Medicine physicians can help you start on the best path. Based on your personal factors, we help you see the right provider to start your journey. We offer three...


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The Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Lipid Research is committed to excellence in patient care, research, education, and advocacy. The health of our community is our highest priority, and dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion is integral to the success of our mission. Read more..


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