Stories by: December 16, 2016 Linnenbringer appointed to advisory groupWill evaluate applications to National Society of Genetic Counselors.National Leaders December 14, 2016 Bowman named a 2016 Packard fellowBiochemist to advance drug research through protein manipulation.National Leaders December 9, 2016 Blanchard receives teaching awardHonored with 2017 Parker J. Palmer Courage to Teach Award.National Leaders December 8, 2016 Govindan receives award relating smoking and diseaseHonor recognizes major contributions to promote understanding of the link.National Leaders December 6, 2016 Baum recognized for contributions to OTAmerican Occupational Therapy Association, American Occupational Therapy Foundation honor Baum for decades of dedication to field.National Leaders December 6, 2016 Washington People: Li DingComputational biologist seeks ways to crack code of human genetics.Washington People November 22, 2016 Kwon named National Academy of Medicine fellowFellowship will focus on critical issues in medicine and public health.National Leaders November 21, 2016 Monk receives Weaver award for neuroscience researchHonor supports efforts to understand, treat multiple sclerosis.National Leaders November 18, 2016 Wright elected to post with American Orthopaedic AssociationWill become organization's president in 2018.National Leaders November 17, 2016 Washington University invests $25 million in imaging sciencesInitiative will feature engineering, medicine collaborations.News Release November 17, 2016 Achilefu named to chemistry, optical societiesHonored for innovation in chemical sciences, contributions to optical imaging.National Leaders November 14, 2016 Van Hare named president-elect of Heart Rhythm SocietyPediatric cardiologist to advance arrhythmia research, education.National Leaders November 14, 2016 What grandmothers can teach science about autismSource: The Atlantic November 10, 2016 A Zika solution? Researchers release promising initial reportsSource: People Magazine November 8, 2016 Could Zika virus have lasting impact on male fertility?Source: NIH Director's Blog November 7, 2016 Treatment protects mice from Zika during pregnancy: U.S. studySource: Reuters November 7, 2016 Scientists identify potential Zika treatment for pregnant women, fetusesSource: Wall Street Journal November 4, 2016 How this broccoli enzyme can slow agingSource: Time November 4, 2016 NMN compound reduces signs of aging in miceSource: United Press International November 4, 2016 Zika causes infertility, lasting harm to testes in mice: U.S. studySource: Reuters November 4, 2016 Zika virus reduces male fertility in miceSource: Time November 4, 2016 Zika ravages testes of mice; study raises concern about menSource: Associated Press November 3, 2016 8 types of cancer you’re more likely to get if you’re overweightSource: Prevention November 2, 2016 Earlier Alzheimer’s diagnosis may be possible with new imaging compoundNew tool detects Alzheimer’s protein, may help identify brain changes, assess treatment effects.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 97 98 99 100 101 … 119 Next ›