Stories by: June 3, 2022 Lishko named BJC InvestigatorMolecular biologist noted for breakthroughs in fertility, contraception.News Release May 31, 2022 Obituary: Gregory I. Goldberg, former dermatology professor, 74Noted researcher also a professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics.Obituaries May 31, 2022 Investigational drug attacks synovial sarcoma, a rare type of tumorClinical trial being planned for drug developed at School of Medicine .News Release May 26, 2022 Inappropriate antibiotics for nonhospitalized kids cost US at least $74 millionSuch prescriptions can cause complications including diarrhea, rashes.News Release May 26, 2022 Abnormal development of brain’s visual system may contribute to autismMRI scans of babies identify irregularities.News Release May 25, 2022 More than 1 in 5 adult Covid survivors in the U.S. may develop long Covid, a C.D.C. study suggestsSource: New York Times May 25, 2022 Genetic roots of 3 mitochondrial diseases ID’d via new approachStudy yields 20 other clues, provides platform to pursue them.News Release May 25, 2022 Long COVID poses risks to vaccinated people, tooWhile risks higher for the unvaccinated, study points to need for more tools against the virus.News Release May 23, 2022 Emergency department plays key role in evaluating COVID-19 testsMore than 6,500 patients participated, with many tests now approved for use at home or in health-care settings.News Release May 23, 2022 Washington University School of Medicine notifies patients & participants of privacy incidentNews Release May 21, 2022 What we know about long Covid so farSource: New York Times May 20, 2022 Heiden to receive award from cancer research groupSurgical resident recognized by American Society of Clinical Oncology.National Leaders May 20, 2022 Gutmann elected to Association of American PhysiciansRecognized for advancing understanding of neurofibromatosis.National Leaders May 20, 2022 Pagliarini named Hugo F. and Ina C. Urbauer ProfessorRecognized for work on mitochondria, powerhouses of the cell.News Release May 19, 2022 Epilepsy drug stops nervous system tumor growth in miceHyperactive neurons drive tumor growth in NF1 cancer predisposition syndrome.News Release May 18, 2022 As the virus evolves, COVID-19 reinfections are going to keep happeningSource: Time May 17, 2022 Podcast: Pandemic fuels use of alcohol, opioidsThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on how the pandemic has exacerbated problems related to drugs, alcohol.Podcast, Show Me the Science May 17, 2022 Protein linked to intellectual disability has complex roleFinding therapies for fragile X may depend on understanding the many ways protein’s loss affects brain.News Release May 16, 2022 Ruzycki receives career development awardResearcher receives funding support from Research to Prevent Blindness.National Leaders May 13, 2022 Too few people treated for opioid use get anti-overdose medSource: HealthDay May 12, 2022 Clinical and translational research receives $61 million grant supportStrong infrastructure allows for quick pivots to address COVID-19 pandemic, spur clinical innovation.News Release May 11, 2022 Kass, Gordon receive Hellen Keller Prize for Vision ResearchScientists recognized for glaucoma research.National Leaders May 11, 2022 Smoking-cessation program that targets cancer patients effectiveSiteman program widens reach, lowers costs of tobacco treatment.News Release May 10, 2022 Medication that lowers risk of overdose underusedLess than half of those eligible were given the proven medication; users of multiple substances received drug even less often.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 22 23 24 25 26 … 110 Next ›