MONASH MEMO
25 February 2004
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New Monash medicine student Ms Seetha Senguttuvam played DJ when she visited the DIY Radio club at Clayton campus during Orientation this week.
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A company, created after researchers in the university's Pharmacy faculty invented a method for delivering drugs through the skin, has secured a multimillion dollar deal to develop its drug delivery system for treating female sexual dysfunction and menopause.
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A postgraduate student studying fine arts at Monash's Caulfield campus has won the inaugural $20,000 Energex Arbour Contemporary Public Art Prize for her quintessential Australian photographic image titled 'Jump! 4 Ever Family'.
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