Stories by: November 3, 2017 Kwon joins board of American Osteopathic AssociationPhysician to represent early-career osteopathic physicians in national group.National Leaders November 2, 2017 Obituary: Milton J. Schlesinger, professor emeritus, 89Pioneering virologist twice served as interim head of microbiology department.Obituaries November 2, 2017 In autism, too many brain connections may be at root of conditionLearning, social issues may reflect neuronal miscommunication.News Release October 31, 2017 Medical students honor faculty, residentsHonorees given Distinguished Service Teaching Awards.Medical Campus & Community October 26, 2017 Carter named National Academy of Medicine fellowFellowship will focus on research in obstetrics and gynecology.National Leaders October 25, 2017 Khanna named chief of pediatric radiologyAlso becomes radiologist-in-chief at St. Louis Children's Hospital.News Release October 23, 2017 Monday, Oct. 23, proclaimed Gerty and Carl Cori DayScientists honored on 70th anniversary of day they were awarded Nobel Prize.Medical Campus & Community, Video October 18, 2017 Meyers named chair of American Board of Thoracic SurgeryBoard oversees certification for thoracic surgeons.National Leaders October 16, 2017 Morris, Humphreys receive Chan Zuckerberg Initiative fundingResearch supports international Human Cell Atlas project.Medical Campus & Community October 13, 2017 Postdoc researcher Cao receives STAT honorPregnancy researcher recognized for studies of Zika infection, preterm birth.National Leaders October 11, 2017 WashU a partner in greenway project to connect Forest Park to the Arch Teams interested in designing new greenway should submit qualifications by Nov. 21.Medical Campus & Community October 8, 2017 Trump contraceptive move could lead to more abortionsSource: NBC News October 6, 2017 Major grant supports digital health innovation nationwide October 6, 2017 Committee enhancing diversity, inclusion at medical schoolNew senior-level position, faculty hiring policy are among actions taken.Medical Campus & Community October 2, 2017 Managing head trauma in childrenSource: New York Times October 2, 2017 The dystopian fear of artificial wombsSource: The Atlantic September 28, 2017 One dangerous mutation may cause the devastating birth defect tied to ZikaSource: Newsweek September 27, 2017 New signage system to simplify wayfinding on Medical CampusInspired by navigational signs outside airports, signs will be installed in coming months.Medical Campus & Community September 27, 2017 Colditz appointed chair of National Academies of Sciences WorkshopWill discuss improving health research on small populations.National Leaders September 25, 2017 Vision and hearing loss are tied to cognitive declineSource: New York Times September 25, 2017 Breast surgeons exert ‘enormous influence’ on patients’ choicesSource: Reuters September 21, 2017 Breathing dirty air may harm kidneysHealth risks go up as air quality goes down.News Release September 21, 2017 Air pollution tied kidney diseaseSource: New York Times September 20, 2017 Conference to focus on early brain development, social outcomesUniversitywide initiative explores intersection of neuroscience and societal issues.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 92 93 94 95 96 … 119 Next ›