Stories by: October 30, 2019 Kendall named director of allergy and immunology divisionPhysician-scientist studies allergies, immune diseases.Medical Campus & Community October 29, 2019 Personal bequest to benefit the underservedNative St. Louisan Lee Kling is thinking about his city’s needs now and in the future.Outlook Magazine October 29, 2019 Abraham honored by medical informatics associationRecognized with 2019 New Investigator Award.National Leaders October 29, 2019 Washington People: Benjamin D. HumphreysPhysician-scientist a leading innovator in kidney research.Washington People October 28, 2019 New antidepressants on horizonNeuroactive steroid drugs result from Taylor Family Institute, pharma collaboration.News Release October 25, 2019 Academy of Educators introduces inaugural classFirst members of Teaching Scholars Program graduate. October 24, 2019 Flu antibody protects against numerous and wide-ranging strainsCould lead to universal flu vaccine, better flu therapies.News Release October 23, 2019 Arthritis risk linked to obesity may be passed down through generationsMouse studies show effects can linger at least two generations.News Release October 23, 2019 Clues to improve cancer immunotherapy revealedHelper T cells appear vital to more robust anti-tumor response.News Release October 23, 2019 Surgeon weighs in on textured breast implantsThe implants are linked to anaplastic large-cell lymphoma, a rare cancer.News Release October 22, 2019 Dementia patients’ adult kids diagnosed earlier than their parentsUnknown genetic factors may affect when symptoms arise.News Release October 21, 2019 MEDIA ADVISORY: Siteman Cancer Center celebrates new facility at Northwest HealthCare on Oct. 22Patients, Washington University and Christian Hospital leaders to speak at 5:15 p.m. event at Florissant medical campus. October 18, 2019 Grant to help train researchers on mental health disparities in U.S., abroadNIH award for School of Medicine and Brown School aimed at global training for young scientists.News Release October 16, 2019 $7.6 million funds center to fight cancer disparities in Missouri, IllinoisImplementation Science Center for Cancer Control will benefit from researchers on Danforth and Medical campuses.News Release October 15, 2019 $3.7 million supports crowdsourced database of cancer genomicsOpen-source database aims to connect genetics of a tumor to possible treatments.News Release October 14, 2019 Drug reduces risk of pneumonia in newborn miceMay lead to new way to protect premature infants from pneumonia.News Release October 11, 2019 Guilak honored by regenerative medicine organizationRecognized for contributions to tissue engineering, regenerative medicine.National Leaders October 9, 2019 NIH gives major boost to microbiome research on Medical CampusWill advance research in areas that include immunity, metabolism, infectious diseases and neuroscience.News Release October 9, 2019 Human gut microbes could make processed foods healthierA specific microbe can break down a chemical common in manufactured foods.News Release October 4, 2019 Cipriano, Gerull receive grant to study gender factors in orthopedics trainingAwarded by American Medical Association Women Physicians Section and AMA Foundation.National Leaders October 4, 2019 Scientists find timekeepers of gut’s immune systemTargeting such cells may lead to treatments for digestive ailments.News Release October 4, 2019 Alzheimer’s research resetSource: Science Magazine October 3, 2019 Uncommon weight-loss surgery best for reducing diabetes riskBiliopancreatic diversion improves insulin sensitivity, but some concerns remain.News Release October 3, 2019 Specialist care crucial for hospital patients with fungal infectionsSource: U.S. News & World Report Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 57 58 59 60 61 … 110 Next ›