Stories by: July 13, 2023 Tau-based biomarker tracks Alzheimer’s progressionNovel marker found in cerebrospinal fluid also could speed development of Alzheimer’s drugs.News Release July 12, 2023 Merrill Kelly and Stephen Strasburg both had TOS. Their stories are very differentSource: Washington Post July 12, 2023 First robotic liver transplant in U.S. performed by Washington University surgeonsGroundbreaking surgery performed at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.News Release July 10, 2023 Medical students honor their mentors, teachersFaculty, residents given Distinguished Service Teaching Awards.Medical Campus & Community July 10, 2023 Maddox participates in National Academy of Medicine’s leadership consortiumWill work with Digital Health Action Collaborative. July 10, 2023 Anti-inflammatory drugs did not speed COVID-19 recovery but prevented deathsStudy could expand treatment options for patients with severe COVID-19.News Release July 3, 2023 Ding receives junior investigator award from virology societyRecognized for work on gut viruses and how they cause disease.National Leaders July 3, 2023 Ackerman named a 2023 Klingenstein-Simons fellowGrant will support research on brain plasticity.National Leaders June 30, 2023 Podcast: Can psychedelic drugs help treat mental illness?This episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on research into how psychedelic drugs affect the brain and how such effects might help treat anxiety, depression and addiction.Podcast, Show Me the Science June 28, 2023 Improved orthopedic health doesn’t necessarily mean improved mental healthStudy indicates anxiety improves only with major health progress, but depression does not.News Release June 28, 2023 Achieving gender equity in medicineNationally, women enter medical school in similar proportions to men, but often, the number of women in leadership still lags behind.Outlook Magazine, Profiles June 27, 2023 In battling obesity and prediabetes, combining exercise with weight loss is keyInsulin sensitivity improved twofold when exercise paired with 10% weight loss.News Release June 27, 2023 Poverty negatively impacts structural wiring in children’s brains, study indicatesReducing obesity, boosting cognitive enrichment may improve kids’ brain health.News Release June 26, 2023 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society names class of 202324 Washington University faculty, alumni, trainees selected.Medical Campus & Community, National Leaders June 23, 2023 Payne named to national health care AI code of conduct steering committeeData scientist to help lead National Academy of Medicine committee on equitable, responsible use of AI in health care.National Leaders June 22, 2023 Curiel, Diamond receive innovation awardResearchers recognized for developing COVID-19 nasal vaccine .National Leaders June 22, 2023 Deadly Fungal Infections Confound Doctors—‘It’s Going to Get Worse’Source: Wall Street Journal June 20, 2023 5 physician-scientists named Dean’s ScholarsProgram supports doctors engaged in biomedical research.Medical Campus & Community June 20, 2023 Wang, nationally recognized geneticist, named head of geneticsLeads major NIH-funded genome projects, demonstrates passion for educating next generation of physicians, scientists.News Release June 16, 2023 Martin to lead pediatric surgery divisionSurgeon-scientist also to be surgeon-in-chief at St. Louis Children’s Hospital.News Release June 15, 2023 Diagnosis of rare, genetic muscle disease improved by new approachAccurate diagnosis is a crucial step toward appropriate treatment.News Release June 14, 2023 When Gut Bacteria May Be an Early Sign of Alzheimer’s DiseaseSource: TIME June 14, 2023 Altered gut bacteria may be early sign of Alzheimer’s diseaseGut microbes of people with pre-symptomatic Alzheimer’s differ from those of healthy people.News Release June 14, 2023 Tick-borne Bourbon virus infects people, wildlife in St. Louis areaVirologist, wildlife veterinarian, ecologist team up to study lone star ticks that carry the virus.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 … 110 Next ›