Stories by: December 10, 2014 Going the distance after cancerJoan Twillman has competed, led kayaking excursions and even ziplined, all while undergoing reconstructive treatment following breast cancer.Outlook Magazine December 10, 2014 Laughing all the way…out of depressionSource: Los Angeles Times December 10, 2014 Gene therapy delivery method successfully targets tumor blood vesselsCancer researchers have developed a gene-delivery method that targets tumor blood vessels and could slow tumors’ growth or make them more susceptible to chemotherapy and radiation.Innovate Magazines December 8, 2014 Washington People: Sally SchwarzThe nuclear pharmacist with a flair for design is working to keep Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at the forefront of research and patient care.Washington People December 4, 2014 Tricyclic antidepressants evaluated in patients with inflammatory bowel diseaseA new study shows tricyclic antidepressants may improve symptoms of patients with Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).Innovate Magazines December 4, 2014 Uncovering molecular pathways of urinary obstructionResearch at Washington University School of Medicine is clarifying the underlying causes of urinary obstruction with the goal of discovering new drug targets and treatments.Innovate Magazines December 1, 2014 Breast cancer vaccine shows promise in slowing progressSource: TIme November 26, 2014 Panel rejects sternest F.D.A. warning for steroid shotsSource: New York Times November 25, 2014 If you keep texting, your head will fall offSource: The Atlantic November 25, 2014 Muscle relaxant may treat rare form of diabetes, scientists findSource: Fox News November 21, 2014 Computer model to predict post-surgical complicationsA new computer model may predict which lung surgery patients are more likely to develop complications after surgery. A care team could then intervene early to try to avoid intubating or sending the patient back to the ICU.Innovate Magazines November 21, 2014 Lung perfusion technology may increase the donor poolWashington University surgeons are testing a new way of preserving lungs in hopes of increasing numbers of acceptable donors.Innovate Magazines November 20, 2014 National data analysis clarifies best approaches to lung cancer treatmentA Washington University thoracic surgeon at Barnes-Jewish Hospital is examining national data sets to determine which lung cancer treatments lead to the best patient outcomes at various stages of the disease. These studies may help shape lung cancer treatment nationwide.Innovate Magazines November 20, 2014 Lung transplantation: Bench science pursues solutions for long-term survivalResearch at Washington University School of Medicine is helping to improve the survival of patients who receive lung transplants.Innovate Magazines November 20, 2014 Viruses as a cureSource: New York Times November 19, 2014 Kidney stone surgery and antibioticsStudy examines the use of shorter courses of antibiotics given after kidney stone surgery.Innovate Magazines November 18, 2014 Justin SerugoCongolese refugee forges a new life in St. Louis, where he helps with malnutrition research at the School of Medicine.Washington People November 18, 2014 Federal drug agents launch surprise inspections of NFL teams following gamesSource: Washington Post November 15, 2014 Here kitty, kitty: The genetics of tame animalsSource: NPR Science Friday November 14, 2014 Gene error ‘reduces heart attack and cholesterol risk’Source: BBC News November 3, 2014 Beau Ances, MD, PhDThe neuroimaging expert is using the latest brain-scanning techniques to better understand how long-term HIV infection impairs memory and other mental functions.Washington People November 3, 2014 Doctors ‘unwrap’ a 3000-year-old mummySource: NPR Science Friday November 3, 2014 Seeking new guidelines for managing strokes with unknown time of onsetWashington University School of Medicine is participating in a trial looking at new treatment options for patients who have had a stroke with unknown time of onset.Innovate Magazines October 31, 2014 Novel trial targets genetic form of ALSWashington University School of Medicine researchers are investigating a novel targeted therapy to treat the neurodegenerative disorder ALS.Innovate Magazines Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 101 102 103 104 105 … 110 Next ›