Rachel . Chair of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies; Associate Professor of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies and of History; Busch Hall, Room 122. Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature. - Professeur, Asian and Near Eastern languages and literatures, Washington university, Saint-Louis, Missouri (depuis 1990 ; … Berg offers fresh readings of each of Michael's major novels. At the heart of this book lies the paradox that the dream of ingathering the exiles has made exiles of the ingathered. Associate Professor of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies and of History. Nancy Berg, Ph.D. Odis Johnson, Ph.D. Jill Stratton, Ph.D. The design competition and exhibition—on view at WUSTL Oct. 18-22—aims to reimagine the traditional Jewish Sukkah through the lens of contemporary art and architecture. Dear WashULaw Community, Like many of you, I am saddened and angered by the horrific death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week. Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature ; Busch Hall 108 E-mail: nberg@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-4451; Flora Cassen. She is author of the books Exile from Exile and More and More Equal. To what extent is that status affected by evolving Jewish identities and shifting attitudes toward Israel and Zionism? Students who complete the third-level Berg. Israeli literature, now 70 years in the making, has come into its own, writes scholar Nancy Berg. South Asian Language and Cultures (Hindi/Urdu), Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies, What We Talk About When We Talk About Hebrew (And What It Means to Americans), Since 1948: Israeli Literature in the Making, Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website. Contact. Research in Arts & Sciences spans every continent. Genres once accorded lower status—such as the graphic novel and science fiction—gained readership and positive critical notice. Students who complete the third-level The 2017 Man Booker International Prize — which celebrates the finest translated fiction from around the world — shortlisted two Israeli works, Amos Oz’s Judas and David Grossman’s A Horse Walks Into A Bar, which ultimately won the award. Berg. Panel discussion featuring Faculty Book Celebration speaker Christiane Gruber, Robert Hegel (East Asian Languages & Cultures) and Ken Botnick (Kranzberg Studio for the Illustrated Book); moderated by Nancy Berg (Jewish, Islamic & Near Eastern Languages) The Common Reader, a publication of Washington University in St. Louis, offers the best in reviews, articles and creative non-fiction engaging the essential debates and issues of our time.. Twitter; Facebook; Email E-mail: jdbrown@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-9241 J. Andrew Brown. Dunbar-Van Cleve Professor in Arts & Sciences, Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology . Professor Berg teaches courses in Israeli society, Middle Eastern literatures, and Jewish culture. Assistant Professor of Religion and Politics . E-mail: c.trevin@wustl.edu Phone: 314-935-5170 Tili Boon Cuillé Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature; Director of Undergraduate Studies in French Core faculty in the Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities Affiliate faculty in Performing Arts and Film and Media Studies Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature J. Dillon . Mud cores, rain gauges, and the hunt for climate data Bronwen Konecky travels to tropical regions around the world gathering evidence of the geologic past. Chair of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies; Associate Professor of Jewish, Islamic, … The 2017 Man Booker International Prize — which celebrates the finest translated fiction from around the world — shortlisted two Israeli works, Amos Oz’s Judas and David Grossman’s A Horse Walks Into A Bar, which ultimately won the award. The standard histories of Israeli literature limit the canon, virtually ignoring those who came to Israel from Jewish communities in the Middle East. Nancy E. Berg Rebecca Copeland Ji-Eun Lee Jamie Lynn Newhard In Praise of the Peaks: Science, Art, and Nature in Kojima Usui’s Mountain Literature by Aaron Paul Jasny A dissertation presented to The Graduate School of Washington University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy August 2019 Nancy Louise Grant Harvard University. Bowen. About The Common Reader. Nancy . By Nancy E. Berg and Naomi B. Sokoloff . Nancy Berg Ignacio Infante Joya Uraizee A Liberal State of Mind: Formal Reconstructions of Statehood in the Anglophone African Novel by Maya Ganapathy A dissertation presented to the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences of Washington University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy December 2014 Nancy Berg is professor of Hebrew and comparative literature at Washington University in St. Louis and current president of the National Association of Professors of Hebrew. Copyright 2021 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies, ​Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible and Biblical Hebrew, Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature, Dunbar-Van Cleve Professor in Arts & Sciences, Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology, Chair of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies, Associate Professor of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies and of History, Associate Professor of French and of International and Area Studies​, Lecturer in Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies, Gloria M. Goldstein Professor of Jewish History and Thought, Professor of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies, Friedman Postdoctoral Fellow in Jewish Studies, Professor of Spanish, Comparative Literature (by courtesy), and International and Area Studies (by courtesy), Chair of Germanic Languages & Literatures, Director of Graduate Studies Nancy Berg. Current Reader. Nancy . Nancy Berg, Ph.D., associate professor of Hebrew and comparative literature in Arts & Sciences, shares her enthusiasm about her subjects with her students. Famished: Eating Disorders and Failed Care in America. These trends ushered in not only the discovery and recovery of literary works but also a major rethinking of literary history. What emerges is a portrait of Israeli literature as neither minor nor regional, but rather as transnational, multilingual, and worthy of international attention. Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature. Marking the Jews in Renaissance Italy: Politics, Religion, and the Power of Symbols. Rachel . As fresh creative voices and multiple languages vied for recognition, diversity replaced consensus. Years later, those who experienced life in Baghdad - and also the children of those exiled - turned to literature to share their memories. Washington University is a place where you can be an individual and achieve exceptional things. Nancy E. Berg sheds light on Michael's belated canonization and traces his development as a storyteller. E-mail: jbowen@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-5680; Flora Cassen. Associate Professor of English Duncker 111. E-mail: kbeals@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-3047 Nancy Berg. Achieving Inclusive Communities through Washington University's Identity Literacy Course With lively personal insights, their essays give fellow Americans a glimpse into the richness of an exceptional language. Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature. Brown. Jewish Islamic and Near Eastern Studies Nancy Berg Latin American Studies Ignacio Sanchez Prado. Assistant Professor of Religion and Politics. Chair of Romance Languages and Literatures. She previously served as president of the NAPH (National Association of Professors of Hebrew). University College Coordinator Elizabeth C. Childs. Flora . 314-935-4368. emeriti@wustl.edu Nancy E. Berg Jamie L. Newhard Gerhild S. Williams Blowing Away Convention: Enchi Fumiko, Tanabe Seiko and Aging Women in Modern Japanese Literature by So Hyun Chun A dissertation presented to the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences of Washington University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Will Hebrew programs survive the current crisis in the humanities on university campuses? Professor of German and Jewish Studies Nancy . … Performing Arts Pannill Camp Philosophy Ron Mallon. Brown. Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature. Nancy Berg. University College Coordinator Elizabeth C. Childs. St. Louis, MO 63130-4899. Together these essays explore ways to rekindle an interest in Hebrew studies, focusing not just on what Hebrew means-as a global phenomenon and long-lived tradition-but on what it can mean to Americans. By Bret Gustafson. Bulletin 2020-21 Hebrew (02/28/21) Hebrew The Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies offers a major and a minor in Hebrew. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN SAINT LOUIS Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures Dissertation Examination Committee: Rebecca Copeland, Chair Nancy Berg … Nancy E. Berg Rebecca Copeland Ji-Eun Lee Jamie Lynn Newhard In Praise of the Peaks: Science, Art, and Nature in Kojima Usui’s Mountain Literature by Aaron Paul Jasny A dissertation presented to The Graduate School of Washington University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy August 2019 Nancy . You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter or subscribe to our weekly podcasts on iTunes, Stitcher, PRX, or SoundCloud. One Civilized Reader Is Worth a Thousand Boneheads @inproceedings{Berg2010OneCR, title={One Civilized Reader Is Worth a Thousand Boneheads}, author={Nancy E. Berg and Ken Botnick and G. Bradford and Elizabeth Childs and Mary-Jean Cowell and P. Grossman}, year={2010} } In this series, hear from anthropologists, economists, historians, and more as they examine problems and … Coauthors Nancy E. Berg, Professor of Hebrew Language at Washington University, and Naomi B. Sokoloff, Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature at the University of Washington, will discuss their book "Since 1948: Israeli Literature in the Making." Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature; Busch Hall 108 E-mail: nberg@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-4451; Heather Berg. Chen. Bulletin 2020-21 Arabic (02/28/21) Arabic The Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies offers a major and a minor in Arabic. Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature ; Busch Hall 108 E-mail: nberg@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-4451; Flora Cassen. Prof. Berg has been a fellow at CASA (Center for Arabic Study Abroad), the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and the Herbert Katz Center for Advanced Jewish Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology ; McMillan Hall 133. Bulletin 2020-21 Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (02/28/21) Rebecca Lester (https://anthropology.wustl.edu/people/ rebecca-lester/) Associate Professor Berg. Charting surprising trajectories of a vibrant, challenging, and dynamic literature, the contributors analyze texts composed in Hebrew, Yiddish, and Arabic; by Jews and non-Jews; and by Israelis abroad as well as writers in Israel. Cassen . In Since 1948, scholars consider how recent voices have succeeded older ones and reverberated in concert with them; how linguistic and geographical boundaries have blurred; how genres have shifted; and how canon and competition have shaped Israeli culture. In. McMillen Labs, CB 1134. Associate Professor of English J. Andrew . Their second project, Since 1948: Israeli Literature in the Making is scheduled to be published this October. Nancy E. Berg JIN . Nancy E. Berg (Jewish, Islamic, and Near Eastern Languages and Cultures) Rebecca Copeland (East Asian Languages and Cultures) Robert E. Hegel (Comparative Literature) Fiona Marshall (Anthropology) Jason Mills (Medicine) Eva-Maria Russo (Germanic Languages and Literatures) Slava Solomatov (Earth and Planetary Sciences) Brown. Nancy . Our people are extraordinary. Chandra Associate Professor of History. St. Louis, MO 63130-4899. This commission was created and charged in direct response to the AWF Report on the Status of Women (Dzuback and Epstein, 1999). Mud cores, rain gauges, and the hunt for climate data Bronwen Konecky travels to tropical regions around the world gathering evidence of the geologic past. April 29–May 18 Singapore to Dubai. By Rebecca J. Lester . The author reveals how Israeli works written in Arabic depict different memories of Iraq from those written in Hebrew. Brown. Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature ; Busch Hall 108 E-mail: nberg@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-4451 J. Dillon Brown. Three members of the Child Care and Family Responsive Committee—Mane Lagos (chair), Kim Norwood and Nancy Berg—were on the University Childcare Commission headed by Executive Vice Chancellor Richard Roloff. By focusing on the work of Iraqi-born authors, this book offers a fundamental rethinking of the canon and of Israeli literary history. E-mail: vrpollak@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-4406 Nancy Reynolds Associate Professor of History, of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (Affiliate), and of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies (Affiliate) Director of Graduate Studies in History and JIMES Rachel . E-mail: heatherberg@wustl.edu; Anna F. Bialek. How can the vibrancy of Hebrew literature be conveyed to a larger audience? May 15–22 One Week in Paris. E-mail: kbeals@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-3047 Nancy Berg. Washington University in St. Louis | WUSTL , ... Nancy E. Berg. "Talk about When We Talk about Hebrew (and What It Means to Americans)” scholars, writers, and translators tackle a series of urgent questions that arise from the changing status of Hebrew in the United States. “She didn’t let her students, colleagues or friends get away with sloppy thinking or thoughtless speech. Upon arriving in Israel, these writers had to decide whether to continue writing in their native language, Arabic, or begin in a new language, Hebrew. Long Sorry Short. Assistant Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; McMillan Hall, Room 216. Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature J. Andrew . Chair of Romance Languages and Literatures; Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature ; … digital@wumail.wustl.edu. She is the author of “Imagining the Child in Modern Jewish Fiction” and coeditor of “Boundaries of Jewish Identity.”. Bulletin 2020-21 Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (02/28/21) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Faculty and students in the Department of Women, Gender, and Graduate Student, English and Comparative Literature. Chan. Bolivia in the Age of Gas. Lynne Cooper Harvey Fellow in American Culture Studies. Angela Miller (almiller@artsci.wustl.edu) and Fatemeh Keshavarz (fatemeh@artsci.wustl.edu) will be responsible for AWF News as of volume 6, no. Bulletin 2020-21 Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies (02/28/21) Advanced Modern Hebrew I or JIMES 3841 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew. May 8–16 Saxony on the Magnificent Elbe River. As always, thanks for … Berg. Home; About; Publications; Courses; Events; Links; You are here Home / Links. Israeli literature, now 70 years in the making, has come into its own, writes scholar Nancy Berg. Early in his career Michael was deemed merely an "ethnic" writer, but his incredible popular success and indelible influence on his Israeli audience have forced critics to consider his writings anew. Assistant Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Shefali . One Brookings Drive. Philosophy Neuroscience Psychology Ron Mallon/John Heil Physics Mark Alford. April 11–18 One Week in London. Chandra Associate Professor of History. E-mail: hbennis@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-4905 Nancy Berg. Angela Potter. Kinds of group work • Problem solving • Skills practice • Small group discussion • Lecture breaks • Other . Berg. Copyright 2021 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies, Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature, Edited By Nancy E. Berg and Naomi B. Sokoloff, Toward the end of the twentieth century, an unprecedented surge of writing altered the Israeli literary scene in profound ways. CN: Many thanks to Nancy Berg for joining Hold That Thought. Bulletin 2020-21 Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies (02/28/21) Advanced Modern Hebrew I or JIMES 3841 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew. McMillen Labs, CB 1134. Carlson. Corpus ID: 164064561. Going Global. Heather . These trends ushered in not only the discovery and recovery of literary works but also a major rethinking of literary history. Contact. Leonard Berg, M.D., was a pioneer in the assessment and detection of Alzheimer's disease, the founder and former director of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and professor emeritus of neurology. Chair of Romance Languages and Literatures. Brown. Nancy Berg is professor of Hebrew and comparative literature at Washington University in St. Louis and current president of the National Association of Professors of Hebrew. Assistant Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. HUMANITIES BROADCAST - Saul Zaritt, former WUSTL Friedman Fellow, will discuss his book with Erin McGlothlin (Washington University) and Nancy Berg (Washington University). Going Global. Chen Associate Professor of Modern Chinese Language and Literature. Her first book, Exile from Exile, explores the writings of Israeli Jews from Iraq, heirs to the longest continuous Jewish community: Babylonian Jewry. The volume features a diverse group of distinguished contributors, including Sarah Bunin Benor, Dara Horn, Adriana Jacobs, Alan Mintz, Hannah Pressman, Adam Rovner, Ilan Stavans, Michael Weingrad, Robert Whitehill-Bashan, and Wendy Zierler. Promising role for whole genome sequencing in guiding blood cancer treatment. Coauthors Nancy E. Berg, Professor of Hebrew Language at Washington University, and Naomi B. Sokoloff, Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature at the University of Washington, will discuss their book "Since 1948: Israeli Literature in the Making." Comparative literature and comparative arts majors, minors and courses for undergraduate students. What emerges is a portrait of Israeli literature as neither minor nor regional, but rather as transnational, multilingual, and worthy of international attention. As fresh creative voices and multiple languages vied for recognition, diversity replaced consensus. Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature ; Busch Hall 108 E-mail: nberg@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-4451 John Bowen. May 13–21 Alumni Campus Abroad: Tuscany. She had a great appreciation of irony and a wonderful sense of humor,” said Nancy E. Berg, Ph.D., assistant professor of modern Hebrew in Arts and Sciences and one of Grant’s close friends. Chair of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies; Associate Professor of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies and of History; Busch Hall, Room 120. Genres once accorded lower status—such as the graphic novel and science fiction—gained readership and positive critical notice. Assistant Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Nancy . One Brookings Drive. E-mail: bbaumgar@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-4213 Nancy Berg. Berg. Born in Baghdad, Michael fled in 1948 to Iran, and later to Israel, to escape imprisonment or execution due to his involvement with the Iraqi Communist Party. May 19–27 Political Science Jim Spriggs Matt Gabel. Chair of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies. Mr. Floyd’s death, following acts of racial violence in other states, makes clear that deep and disturbing disparities continue to plague our country. E-mail: jdbrown@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-9241 J. Andrew Brown. Anna F. Bialek. E-mail: hbennis@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-4905 Nancy Berg. Chair of Romance Languages and Literatures; Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature ; … April 28–May 11 Alumni Campus Abroad: Ukraine on the Dnieper River . Celebrating the vitality of modern Hebrew, this book addresses the challenges and joys of being a Hebraist in America in the twenty-first century. Anna F. Bialek. Comparative Literature . What We Talk About When We Talk About Hebrew (And What It Means to Americans), coedited with Naomi B. Sokoloff, won the 2019 National Jewish Book Award for Anthologies and Collections. Recommended Citation Holloway, David, "Look at Me: Japanese Women Writers at the Millennial Turn" (2014). Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature J. Dillon . University Council is advisory to the chancellor. For many more ideas to explore, please visit us at holdthatthought.wustl.edu. Research in Arts & Sciences spans every continent. , scholars consider how recent voices have succeeded older ones and reverberated in concert with them; how linguistic and geographical boundaries have blurred; how genres have shifted; and how canon and competition have shaped Israeli culture. Posts by Nancy Berg. These tragedies have a powerful and distressing impact on […] More and More Equal examines the works of Sami Michael, the most significant Israeli writer who has made the transition from Arabic to Hebrew. Nancy E. Berg is professor of Hebrew and comparative literature at Washington University and the author of “Exile from Exile: Israeli Writers from Iraq.” Naomi B. Sokoloff is professor of Hebrew and comparative literature at the University of Washington. Yu-Ning . Vice Dean of Undergraduate Affairs, designate, ​Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies and Anthropology, ​Associate Professor of History, of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (Affiliate), and of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies (Affiliate), Director of Graduate Studies in History and JIMES, Reference/Subject Librarian: Islamic Studies & South Asian Studies, Supervisor of Arts & Sciences Administrative Cluster, South Asian Language and Cultures (Hindi/Urdu), Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website. Stephanie . Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature Iver . Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature John . She is author of the books Exile from Exile and More and More Equal. Charting surprising trajectories of a vibrant, challenging, and dynamic literature, the contributors analyze texts composed in Hebrew, Yiddish, and Arabic; by Jews and non-Jews; and by Israelis abroad as well as writers in Israel. Bulletin 2020-21 Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (02/09/21) Studies School. In this series, hear from anthropologists, economists, historians, and more as they examine problems and … Berg. ... artsci-comm@wustl.edu. Ne pas confondre avec : Eisenberg, Nancy (1950-....), psychologue Spécialiste de langue et littérature hébraïques modernes, d'études juives et du Proche-Orient et de littérature comparée. Brown. Lecturer in Hebrew Michael . Assistant Professor of Religion and Politics; Umrath Hall 114. As majors in Arabic, Associate Professor of English Duncker 111. nancy.r.rubin@wustl.edu 935-4448 krystelmowery@wustl.edu 935-5305 935-3633 935-6682 kusmanoff@wustl.edu mevers@wustl.edu lhurt@wustl.edu cmmarler@wustl.edu khanals@wustl.edu 935-6760 935-6789 ... Nancy Berg Lori Watt OSRS creates PDS docs Christene Tilley 935-6170 christin@wustl.edu The story of these writers challenges common conceptions of exile and Zionist redemption. 1236. https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/etd/1236. All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs). Anna F. Bialek. Revisit this episode to discover ideas and stories from Nancy Berg's recently published book, "Since 1948: Israeli Literature in the Making." 314-935-4368. emeriti@wustl.edu For Zoom information, contact JIMES@WUSTL.EDU., powered by the Localist Community Event Platform In More and More Equal, her next book, she analyzes the literary career of Israeli writer Sami Michael. Brown. Arts & Sciences has over 1,000 faculty and staff who utilize their diverse expertise in the pursuit of research breakthroughs, gaining a deeper understanding of the world's most pressing issues and serving as mentors of the next generation. While much of her scholarship focuses on the literature of Iraqi Jews, she has also researched Israeli women's writing, memory writing, and food. Nancy Shefferly. Revisit this episode to discover ideas and stories from Nancy Berg's recently published book, "Since 1948: Israeli Literature in the Making." Nancy . Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature Lingchei Letty . Martin Luther . We are committed to learning and exploration, to both discovery and impact. Nancy Berg Ignacio Infante Joya Uraizee A Liberal State of Mind: Formal Reconstructions of Statehood in the Anglophone African Novel by Maya Ganapathy A dissertation presented to the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences of Washington University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy December 2014 E-mail: hbennis@wustl.edu; Phone: 314-935-4905 Nancy Berg. Toward the end of the twentieth century, an unprecedented surge of writing altered the Israeli literary scene in profound ways. Berg. Angela Potter. Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website 1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu Nancy E. Berg is professor of Hebrew and comparative literature at Washington University and the author of “Exile from Exile: Israeli Writers from Iraq.” Naomi B. Sokoloff is professor of Hebrew and comparative literature at the University of Washington. The University Council (UC), comprised of leaders responsible for key academic and administrative units, provides strategic and operational guidance to the chancellor and UC colleagues on challenges and opportunities related to the mission of the university. University Council is the senior leadership of Washington University in St. Louis. Featuring Professor Nancy E. Berg March 8–14 Costa Rica Explorer. Assistant Professor of Religion and Politics. Assistant Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Shefali . Links . As majors in Hebrew, A new study led by David Spencer suggests whole genome sequencing is a reliable and practical approach for detecting all of the changes that are important for assessing the risk of relapse for AML and MDS patients. 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