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Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
David H. Perlmutter, MD, the executive vice chancellor responsible for medical affairs and the George and Carol Bauer Dean of WashU Medicine, addresses participants at the alumni event for the Medical Scientist Training Program on March 8 at Busch Stadium. (Photo: Jerry Naunheim Jr./WashU)
Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
Wayne Yokoyama, MD (left), the director of the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at WashU Medicine, greets P. Roy Vagelos, MD, an esteemed physician-scientist and pharmaceutical leader, on March 8 during the 2025 MSTP Retreat and Alumni Celebration. Vagelos was the program’s founder in 1969. (Photo: Jerry Naunheim Jr./WashU)
Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
Roger M. Perlmutter, MD, PhD, an alumnus of WashU Medicine’s Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) who subsequently led research and development initiatives at Merck & Co., speaks to students on March 8 during the 2025 MSTP Retreat and Alumni Celebration. (Photo: Jerry Naunheim Jr./WashU)
Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
Zariah Taylor, a student at WashU, performs the national anthem at the St. Louis City SC match on March 15 at Energizer Park. Hailing from St. Louis, Taylor is pursuing a degree in fashion design at the Sam Fox School. (Photo: Jeff Curry/St. Louis City SC)
Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
Sumanth Prabhu, MD, the Tobias and Hortense Lewin Distinguished Professor of Cardiovascular Diseases and the director of the Cardiovascular Division at WashU Medicine, delivers opening remarks at the inaugural Douglas L. Mann Endowed Lectureship in Cardiovascular Sciences on March 12 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center. (Photo: Carol Green/WashU)
Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
Eric N. Olson, the founding chair of the Department of Molecular Biology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, presents the inaugural Douglas L. Mann Endowed Lecture titled “Muscle Building and Destruction: From Development to Disease and Beyond” on March 12. The event was hosted by WashU Medicine’s Cardiovascular Division within the Department of Medicine. (Photo: Carol Green/WashU)
Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
Participants of the 314 Day Fun Run gather for a group picture on March 14 in Tisch Park. (Photo: Danny Reise/WashU)
Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
WashU celebrates 314 Day with a 3.14-mile run through the campus and Forest Park. (Photo: Danny Reise/WashU)
Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
Members of the community savor doughnuts after finishing their 314 Day Fun Run in Tisch Park. (Photo: Danny Reise/WashU)
Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
Naresha Saligrama, an assistant professor of neurology at WashU Medicine, is awarded the Unanue Prize during the annual Bursky Symposium on March 20 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center. (Photo: Dan Donovan/WashU)
Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
Renowned tenor Lawrence Brownlee (right) performs on March 23 in the E. Desmond Lee Concert Hall as part of the 2025 Great Artists Series, organized by the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences. Accompanying Brownlee was pianist Kevin Miller. (Photos: Jamie Perkins/WashU)
Future Horizons: A Glimpse into March 31, 2025
During his visit to campus, opera star Lawrence Brownlee conducts a masterclass on March 24 in the E. Desmond Lee Concert Hall. WashU doctoral candidate Christina Smiley (right) performs “The Grey Wolf” by H. T. Burleigh. (Photo: Jamie Perkins/WashU)

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