Stories by: February 24, 2020 Diabetes in mice cured rapidly using human stem cell strategyNew technique efficiently converts human stem cells into insulin-producing cells.News Release February 18, 2020 Why Zika virus caused most harmful brain damage to Brazilian newbornsFindings help explain why microcephaly cases less common in other Zika outbreaks.News Release February 17, 2020 Whelan named LGBTQ+ scientist of the yearVirologist recognized for work on emerging infectious diseases.National Leaders February 14, 2020 Hematology society recognizes four School of Medicine researchersASH Scholar Awards support fellows to junior faculty in hematology.National Leaders February 13, 2020 Fight against endometrial cancer boosted with new molecular road mapDetailed analysis reveals new drug targets.News Release February 12, 2020 Morris awarded Sloan Research FellowshipDevelopmental biologist recognized for promising early-career research.National Leaders February 12, 2020 Collaboration with SLU leads to purchase of $5 million microscopeWill allow shared access to imaging center, enhance biomedical research.News Release February 10, 2020 Drugs fail to slow decline in inherited Alzheimer’s diseaseSource: Associated Press February 10, 2020 Investigational drugs didn’t slow memory loss, cognitive decline in rare, inherited Alzheimer’s, initial analysis indicatesTop-line data reported from international trial.News Release February 9, 2020 1 in 4 gets unneeded antibiotics at children’s hospitals February 8, 2020 ‘Where We’re Heading’At his inauguration, Chancellor Andrew D. Martin outlined his vision for the future.Medical Campus & Community February 7, 2020 Teaching support ramps up in advance of new curriculumThe new Academy of Educators is building a community of physician and science educators.Outlook Magazine February 6, 2020 Looking toward Day of Dialogue & ActionA Q&A with keynote speaker Aisha Sultan, award-winning columnist, filmmaker and podcaster.Medical Campus & Community February 6, 2020 Abu-Amer named J. Albert Key ProfessorProfessorship endows research into causes of inflammation and related skeletal problems.News Release February 5, 2020 Breast cancer prevention trial underwayOsteoporosis drug investigated in premenopausal women to see if it reduces breast density.News Release February 5, 2020 Gene ID’d as potential therapeutic target for dementia in Parkinson’sTargeting gene linked to Alzheimer’s may reduce dementia risk in Parkinson’s.News Release February 3, 2020 Noise-induced hearing loss blocked with drug compoundSignals that cause damage blocked in mice.News Release January 29, 2020 Immune responses to tuberculosis mapped across 3 speciesDetailed genetic road map will guide research into TB treatments, vaccines.News Release January 28, 2020 1 in 4 kids who get antibiotics in children’s hospitals are prescribed the drugs incorrectlyOveruse contributes to dangerous drug-resistant bacteria.News Release January 23, 2020 ‘Jumping genes’ help stabilize DNA folding patternsLong understood as source of novel genetic traits, jumping genes also provide genomic stability.News Release January 23, 2020 High-protein diets boost artery-clogging plaque, mouse study showsSuch diets lead to weight loss but could increase heart attack risk.News Release January 17, 2020 Walter named Edward P. Evans Endowed ProfessorOncologist honored for research, patient care in myelodysplastic syndromes.News Release January 16, 2020 $29 million for new phase of international Alzheimer’s studyResearch focuses on precisely how the disease develops in the brain.News Release January 15, 2020 Mutations in donors’ stem cells may cause problems for cancer patientsHeart problems, graft-versus-host disease are concerns.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 54 55 56 57 58 … 110 Next ›