Stories by: October 28, 2021 Inventive pathways: A research powerhouse becomes an innovation incubatorTurning research discoveries into real-world solutions can mean a decade of challenges. WashU is working to clear the way.Outlook Magazine October 26, 2021 Hookworms have potential to protect soldiers from chemical, biological weaponsGrant funds development of ‘living factories’ to produce antibodies, anti-nerve agents.News Release October 25, 2021 Glatz to lead pediatric cardiology divisionPediatric cardiologist focused on spectrum of congenital heart disease.News Release October 25, 2021 Older people’s resilience during pandemic focus of $9 million grantResearch to explore the effects of social isolation on cognitive, emotional health.News Release October 21, 2021 Bridging the COVID-19 funding gapDonors and faculty members come together to advance critical research.Outlook Magazine October 21, 2021 Merck Foundation to fund professorships for early-career physician-scientistsGift aimed at supporting School of Medicine researchers from populations underrepresented in medicine, biomedical sciences.News Release October 21, 2021 Podcast: Remaining resilient while the pandemic drags onThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on how children and adults remain resilient despite the isolation and stresses of the pandemic.Podcast, Show Me the Science October 20, 2021 $7.5 million to study elusive cell type important in aging, cancer, other diseasesElusive senescent cells are subject of new national research consortium.News Release October 20, 2021 Hit the sleep ‘sweet spot’ to keep brain sharpToo little and too much sleep linked to cognitive decline.News Release October 18, 2021 Achilefu, Luby elected to National Academy of MedicineMembership is one of highest U.S. honors in health, medicine.News Release October 18, 2021 Drug helps sensory neurons regrow in the mouse central nervous systemTargeting support cells with cholesterol drug could improve recovery after spinal cord injury.News Release October 18, 2021 African American breast cancer patients less likely to receive genetic counseling, testingStudies find physicians are less likely to refer Black women for those services.News Release October 18, 2021 Park named Margery Campbell Fort Professor of Neurological SurgeryRecognized for pioneering accomplishments in pediatric neurosurgery.News Release October 18, 2021 Emotional aspects of chronic pain isolated in brain circuitryAnimal study could help ID new treatment targets for negative emotions linked to pain .News Release October 12, 2021 Common respiratory virus manipulates immune genes to protect itselfFindings could lead to better therapies for respiratory syncytial virus infection.News Release October 11, 2021 Antiviral compound blocks SARS-CoV-2 from entering cellsNew compound also could be effective against other coronaviruses.News Release October 8, 2021 8 researchers receive Longer Life Foundation awards October 7, 2021 $12.2 million to fund new Conte Center to study neurosteroidsComplements efforts of Taylor Family Institute to develop treatments for psychiatric illness.News Release October 6, 2021 Pediatric COVID-19 vaccine trial underwayWashington University part of national Moderna study.News Release, Video October 6, 2021 Exercise may help to ease ‘chemo brain’Source: New York Times October 5, 2021 $35 million to support study of sleep disorder linked to neurodegenerationInternational team seeks hidden signs of brain damage in REM behavior disorder.News Release October 5, 2021 NIH awards 4 medical school scientists prestigious ‘high-risk, high-reward’ grantsRichards, Laidlaw, Orvedahl, Shmuylovich chosen for their innovative research projects.News Release September 30, 2021 Blood marker could help ID those at risk of debilitating peripheral artery diseaseCould also lead to earlier diagnosis, improved therapies for cardiovascular disease.News Release September 30, 2021 Most cases of never-smokers’ lung cancer treatable with mutation-targeting drugsAvailable, FDA-approved drugs may be effective in targeting about 80% of never-smokers’ lung tumors.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 30 31 32 33 34 … 110 Next ›