Stories by: August 16, 2016 Why we might be wrong about HDL cholesterolSource: Time August 15, 2016 $10.4 million awarded for pancreatic cancer researchFederal grant will fund new ways of treating deadliest form of the disease.News Release August 11, 2016 Are you your microbiome? Ed Yong explains it allSource: Gizmodo (Australia) August 5, 2016 How the venomous, egg-laying platypus evolvedSource: National Geographic August 2, 2016 Study finds marker of aggressive prostate cancerMay inform future tests to help doctors decide how best to treat prostate tumors.News Release August 2, 2016 Van Dillen honored by physical therapy associationHas been key in advancing clinical practice and research regarding low back pain.National Leaders August 1, 2016 National Cancer Institute acting director to visit Medical Campus on Friday, Aug. 5Douglas R. Lowy, MD, will discuss National Cancer Moonshot Initiative.Medical Campus & Community July 28, 2016 Technology alone may not close disparities in medical researchSource: Reuters July 27, 2016 Kyei receives Young Physician-Scientist awardAward recognizes young physician-scientists with notable research achievements.National Leaders July 27, 2016 Rajagopal awarded Young Physician-Scientist honorAward recognizes young physician-scientists with notable research achievements.National Leaders July 27, 2016 Prostate cancer isn’t colorblindSource: New York Times July 22, 2016 Researchers just doubled what we know about the map of the human brainSource: The Washington Post July 20, 2016 Updated brain map identifies nearly 100 new regionsSource: New York Times July 19, 2016 Obituary: Jessie L. Ternberg, professor emerita of surgery, surgery in pediatrics, 92The first female surgical resident at Barnes, Ternberg served for decades at the School of Medicine and St. Louis Children’s Hospital.Obituaries July 12, 2016 In predicting a stroke’s toll, location matters, but so do connectionsSource: Los Angeles Times July 11, 2016 Measuring damage to brain networks may aid stroke treatment, predict recoveryFunctional MRI scans provide crucial data for stroke patients.News Release July 7, 2016 Mets place Matt Harvey on disabled listTeam doctors sending Harvey to Washington University Center for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.Source: New York Times July 7, 2016 City firefighters train for emergencies on Medical CampusFire department and university partnership aimed at improving fire safety, emergency response.Medical Campus & Community June 30, 2016 Bagnall named Pew scholar in biomedical sciencesEach scientist to receive 4 years of flexible funding to pursue foundational, innovative research.National Leaders June 29, 2016 IDEA Labs, Sasa Mutic honored as innovatorsSt. Louis Business Journal bestows selected individuals, companies with annual Innovation Awards.Medical Campus & Community June 23, 2016 Bear Cub Challenge awards $225,000 to five research teamsFunding helps scientists become entrepreneurs.Medical Campus & Community June 22, 2016 What it feels like to have binge eating disorderSource: Everyday Health June 21, 2016 $4 million grant expands major study to find Alzheimer’s prevention treatmentsInvestigators will accelerate drug testing, develop new diagnostic measures .News Release June 17, 2016 Scientists explore possible way to stop Zika in its tracksSource: Health Day Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 99 100 101 102 103 … 119 Next ›