Stories by: April 15, 2024 Epilepsy drug prevents brain tumors in mice with NF1Study lays groundwork for clinical trial aimed at preventing brain tumors in children with NF1.News Release April 12, 2024 Med Campus exhibit depicts historical experiences of Black employees, students, patientsWashU Medicine, BJC HealthCare timeline focuses on shared racial history, desegregation.Medical Campus & Community April 10, 2024 AI-assisted breast-cancer screening may reduce unnecessary testingUsing AI to help doctors read mammograms reduces follow-up testing without missing cancer cases, simulation shows.News Release April 4, 2024 Pruitt named director of academic pediatrics divisionRecognized for developing, leading growth of clinical programs.News Release April 4, 2024 Nerve stimulation for sleep apnea is less effective for people with higher BMIsPopular alternative to CPAP machines may not be appropriate for all.News Release April 3, 2024 Clohisy receives Lanier award for musculoskeletal researchHonored for 20 years of investigation into adolescent, young adult hip disorders.National Leaders April 3, 2024 Immunotherapy for Alzheimer’s disease shows promise in mouse studyAntibody mobilizes immune cells to clear amyloid plaques, reducing behavioral abnormalities.News Release April 2, 2024 Obituary: Philip Needleman, emeritus trustee, longtime benefactor, 85A pioneering pharmacologist, esteemed faculty member and generous benefactor whose impact cannot be overstated.Obituaries April 2, 2024 How does a person’s mobility affect cardiovascular health?NIH-funded study seeks to fill gap in knowledge of exercise’s effects in people who use wheelchairs.Medical Campus & Community, News Release March 31, 2024 F.D.A. Authorizes New Drug to Protect High-Risk Patients From CovidIn the News March 29, 2024 Combining multiple meds into a single pill reduces cardiovascular deaths'Polypills' recommended to reduce heart attacks, strokes but have been slow to gain favor.News Release March 28, 2024 Some sarcoma patients improve with T cell immunotherapyStrategy effective against some rare, aggressive sarcomas with no other treatment options.News Release March 26, 2024 Award of up to $31 million supports development of osteoarthritis treatmentResearchers aim to create treatment that promotes tissue regeneration, restores joints.News Release March 20, 2024 Thompson named director of pediatric neurosurgeryPhysician-scientist’s focus is on pediatric brain tumors.News Release March 20, 2024 Apte honored with macular degeneration awardPhysician-scientist recognized for research on eye disease.National Leaders March 20, 2024 Ding receives Michelson Prize for advancing human immunologyMicrobiologist aims to develop vaccines for viral, bacterial causes of diarrhea.National Leaders March 11, 2024 5 physician-scientists named to newest class of Dean’s ScholarsProgram supports doctors engaged in biomedical research.Medical Campus & Community March 11, 2024 AI may predict spread of lung cancer to brainMethod may inform personalized cancer treatments.News Release March 8, 2024 How the mind works: Thinking about thinkingInvestigating how the cells, circuits and structures of the brain give rise to the complex mental functions that make us who we are.Outlook Magazine March 7, 2024 WashU Medicine rises to No. 2 in nation in NIH research fundingRanking reflects success as thriving hub of scientific excellence, medical innovation.Medical Campus & Community March 6, 2024 Preventing early-onset colorectal cancers aim of $25 million awardSchool of Medicine leads international team funded by Cancer Grand Challenges.News Release March 4, 2024 Preschoolers with depression at greater risk of suicide during adolescenceFindings emphasize need for early mental health screenings, interventions.News Release March 4, 2024 Schwarz named Danforth WashU Physician-Scientist ScholarInnovative radiation oncologist noted for research to develop treatments for deadly gynecologic cancers, heart conditions.Medical Campus & Community March 1, 2024 Obituary: Philip E. Cryer, former director of endocrinology division, 84Emeritus professor was a noted clinical endocrinologist, teacher.Obituaries Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 … 110 Next ›