Stories by: August 24, 2022 Study points to new approach to clearing toxic waste from brainCould aid efforts to find treatments for Alzheimer’s, other diseases.News Release August 24, 2022 How can I tell if I’m depressed or burned out?Source: New York Times August 23, 2022 Puram honored for research on head and neck cancerDoris Duke Charitable Foundation recognizes work on cancer immunotherapy.National Leaders August 22, 2022 Study offers insights into how pancreatic cancer developsAtlas of pancreas tumors reveals important new findings in treatment resistance, possible new therapies.News Release August 19, 2022 This is the optimal time to take melatonin before bed, according to a neurologist who specializes in sleep medicineSource: CNBC August 18, 2022 Atkinson receives faculty achievement awardAtkinson, Adia Harvey Wingfield chosen for faculty honors.Medical Campus & Community August 12, 2022 Sweitzer named vice chair of clinical research in medicineWill serve as director of clinical research in cardiology.Medical Campus & Community August 10, 2022 Rogers named director of child psychiatry divisionRecognized for work on brain development in premature babies.News Release August 9, 2022 Experimental drug reduces risk of death from blood vessel rupture in miceCould lead to therapies for people at risk of sudden rupture due to abdominal aortic aneurysm.News Release August 4, 2022 Emenecker wins prize for innovation in biomedical scienceRecognized for work on intrinsically disordered proteins.National Leaders August 3, 2022 Podcast: New COVID-19 variants causing re-infectionsThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on easily transmissible variants causing another wave of COVID-19 infections.Podcast, Show Me the Science August 3, 2022 How deep sleep keeps our brains intactWashU was first to reveal the intricate link between fragmented sleep and dementia.Outlook Magazine July 28, 2022 Washington Early Recognition Center specializes in youth psychosisThe free clinic is one the Midwest's few specializing in conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in youths.Outlook Magazine July 27, 2022 Many smokers who want to quit just end up vaping, tooSource: Health Day July 26, 2022 Vaccine rates for young kids are already low. Nearly half of parents don’t plan to vaccinate them, survey finds.Source: USA Today July 26, 2022 Shellhaas named associate dean for faculty promotions, career developmentNew position aims to boost efforts toward innovative career development.News Release July 25, 2022 Duncan, Hickey named Loeb Teaching FellowsFocuses will be on error mitigation, grief curriculum.Medical Campus & Community July 22, 2022 Cruchaga named Morriss ProfessorStudies genetic architecture of neurodegenerative diseases.News Release July 21, 2022 DiPersio receives awards recognizing contributions to cancer care, researchOncologist honored for outstanding work on leukemia.National Leaders July 21, 2022 Cigarette smokers who try to quit often end up vaping and smokingCessation treatment can aid such dual nicotine users.News Release July 20, 2022 Pandemic road mapBig data analysis drove regional decision-making 24/7.Outlook Magazine July 18, 2022 Podcast: Giving stroke patients a handThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' is about the IpsiHand, a device to help stroke patients use their brains to regain use of their hands.Podcast, Show Me the Science July 14, 2022 Washington University School of Medicine notifies patients of privacy incidentNews Release July 13, 2022 New center’s aim: to ID biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseasesTracy Family SILQ Center to accelerate progress toward better diagnostics, treatments.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 20 21 22 23 24 … 110 Next ›