Stories by: April 11, 2023 New approach targets norovirus, world’s leading cause of foodborne infectionDual vaccine comprising two diarrhea-causing viruses generates antibodies against both.News Release April 6, 2023 COVID-19 patients’ blood plasma shows who is most likely to become severely illSpecific proteins in plasma signal who eventually may need ventilators, face poor outcomes.News Release April 3, 2023 Keeping COVID-19 in check likely to require periodic boostersTo be effective, boosters should target variants widely different from COVID-19 virus's original strain.News Release March 31, 2023 Jumping genes in cancer cells open door to new immunotherapiesAnalysis of 33 tumor types identifies new immunotherapy targets.News Release March 31, 2023 The antiviral drug Paxlovid reduces the risk of getting long COVIDSource: Science News March 31, 2023 Chronic stress can be a serious problem: How to spot the symptomsSource: USA Today March 31, 2023 An, Elson named 2023 AIMBE fellowsRecognized for research, innovation in medical and biological engineering.National Leaders March 29, 2023 Scientists aim to develop vaccine against all deadly coronaviruses$8 million NIH grant supports effort to avert next pandemic.News Release March 28, 2023 Anesthesiology Control Tower helps detect emergencies before they ariseRemote team and machine learning help anesthesia clinicians head off and troubleshoot rare but potentially life-threatening events.Outlook Magazine March 28, 2023 Rogers, Smyser awarded MERIT grant for research on preterm babiesGrant totaling more than $7 million could be extended in 5 years.News Release March 23, 2023 Paxlovid reduces risk of long-term health problems, death from COVID-19Drug recommended to prevent severe complications of virus.News Release March 22, 2023 Early receives research mentoring awardHonor from American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.National Leaders March 22, 2023 White receives national hospice physician awardHonor recognizes dedication to palliative medicine in hospice setting.National Leaders March 22, 2023 Multiple substance use disorders may share inherited genetic signatureFindings could lead to universal therapies for alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, opioid addictions.News Release March 21, 2023 Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center is increasing equity for African AmericansThe WashU center has become a national model for building relationships and boosting diversity in clinical trials.Outlook Magazine March 21, 2023 Link named oncology division directorLeukemia specialist is leader in research, patient care.News Release March 16, 2023 Seeking Alzheimer’s clues from few who escape genetic fateSource: Associated Press March 15, 2023 Medical Center Alumni Association welcomes new leaderHayes ready to strengthen communication with alumni and increase interactions between alumni and current students.Outlook Magazine, Profiles March 14, 2023 Obituary: Michelle Ann Noll, senior research technician, 54Member of Diamond lab, focusing on infectious diseases, since 2003.Obituaries March 14, 2023 American Society for Clinical Investigation honors physician-scientists3 early-career scientists recognized for achievements in research at WashU.National Leaders March 14, 2023 Imaging tech produces real-time 3D maps of uterine contractions during laborNoninvasive technique could shed light on preterm birth.News Release, Video March 13, 2023 Podcast: International effort aims to help those at risk for serious psychiatric illnessThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on efforts in St. Louis and Kenya to ID and treat young people at risk for schizophrenia and other serious conditions.Podcast, Show Me the Science March 10, 2023 A scientific grand slamWashU Med researchers publish in NEJM, JAMA, Nature, Science – all in a week’s time.Medical Campus & Community March 10, 2023 Dahiya named to international brain tumor working committeeExpert on diagnostic and prognostic markers for brain tumors.National Leaders Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 110 Next ›