Stories by: November 12, 2025 What Influencers and Critics Aren’t Telling You About AntidepressantsSource: The Wall Street Journal November 10, 2025 ‘Light bulb moment’: New approach to treating Hep C postpartum a success in St. LouisSource: Missouri Independent November 9, 2025 Promising clinical trials in Alzheimer’s preventionSource: CBS News Sunday Morning November 6, 2025 Lang named Barbara J. Norton Professor of Physical TherapyInnovative researcher has pioneered wearable sensors to track, enhance stroke recovery .Medical Campus & Community November 4, 2025 Prime time for fiber optics to take a deep dive into brain circuitsA new fiber-optic device to study how large-scale brain circuits drive behavior.News Release November 4, 2025 Americans trust their doctors, but doubt the systemPeople’s Voice survey reveals high personal satisfaction — and a call for major reform.Medical Campus & Community November 3, 2025 New center to develop AI-based imaging tools to improve diagnosis, careWashU Medicine Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology leads effort on image-based precision medicine.News Release October 29, 2025 Discovery of viral entry routes into cells points to future prevention, treatment strategiesDecoy molecules to newly identified receptors prevent deadly viral infections in mice.News Release October 29, 2025 TIME Magazine names therapeutic microbiome-directed food a Best Invention of 2025WashU Medicine co-developed food to nurture healthy gut microbes in malnourished children.National Leaders October 27, 2025 WashU Medicine elevates Aagaard, Zehnder to expanded education leadership rolesPromotions reflect leadership in advancing medical education amid rapid change and new technologies.Medical Campus & Community October 23, 2025 Alzheimer’s disrupts circadian rhythms of plaque-clearing brain cellsMouse study shows how disease reprograms genes in specialized cells involved in amyloid removal.News Release October 21, 2025 As Pickleball Continues to Gain Players, Injuries Are IncreasingSource: JAMA News October 21, 2025 Woodard elected to National Academy of MedicineHead of radiology recognized for leadership in radiology and advancing cardiac imaging techniques.National Leaders, News Release October 16, 2025 Social conflict among strongest predictors of teen mental health concernsNew research shows family fights, peer bullying outweigh other risk factors for depression, more.News Release October 15, 2025 Puram named head of otolaryngologyLeading physician-scientist and head and neck cancer specialist also revered as a mentor .News Release October 15, 2025 Klinman recognized as outstanding early-career scientistNeurologist specializing in movement disorders and neurodegeneration named 2025 STAT Wunderkind.National Leaders October 14, 2025 Eberlein named president-elect of American College of SurgeonsSiteman Cancer Center director served as chair of the ACS Board of Regents.National Leaders October 14, 2025 He carries the Alzheimer’s gene but never got the disease — scientists want to know whySource: Fox News October 13, 2025 Breast cancer startup founded by WashU Medicine researchers acquired by LunitPrognosia’s AI-based imaging tech could improve prevention, early detection of breast cancer.News Release October 13, 2025 Dehdashti honored by radiological society for outstanding researchAward recognizes her significant contributions to cancer imaging.National Leaders October 13, 2025 WashU Medicine, St. Louis Children’s Hospital team performs first pediatric “domino” partial heart transplant in MidwestThe St. Louis Children's Hospital, WashU Medicine Heart Center has become one of only eight programs in the nation to perform this rare, lifesaving procedure.News Release October 13, 2025 Smyser named director of the Division of Pediatric & Developmental NeurologyPediatric neurologist is a national leader in neuroimaging, infant brain development.Medical Campus & Community October 10, 2025 The Best Inventions of 2025 – MDCF-2: A vital malnutrition supplementSource: Time Magazine October 9, 2025 WashU Medicine’s fellow-to-faculty programs nurture growth of talented early-career scientistsDevoted mentors, immense tech resources fast-track scientific independence.Medical Campus & Community Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 122 Next ›