Stories by: December 11, 2019 Questioning ‘the newer the better’ for blood transfusionsSource: New York Times December 10, 2019 In transfusions for children, fresh and older blood are equally effectiveLarge, global study may change hospital transfusion practices.News Release December 10, 2019 Washington People: James DuBoisBioethics expert tackles big questions, fosters human side of science.Washington People December 10, 2019 Why doesn’t deep-brain stimulation work for everyone?Personalized brain maps could improve treatment for Parkinson's disease, other neurological conditions.News Release December 5, 2019 Trauma surgeon races to heal gun violence in the OR and neighborhoodSource: NPR/Kaiser Health News December 5, 2019 Families with long, healthy life spans focus of $68 million grantLong life study explores genetics of extreme longevity.News Release December 3, 2019 Halting opioid abuse aim of several grants from NIH, CDCDozens of grants awarded nationwide in search of answers to addiction, deaths.News Release December 3, 2019 $2.2 million supports research into genome editingResearch will delve into how to deliver CRISPR to the right place in the body. November 26, 2019 Drug-resistant staph can spread easily in household environmentsResearch reinforces need for frequent hand washing.News Release November 25, 2019 Gut microbes alter characteristics of norovirus infectionFindings, in mice, could guide research into future therapies.News Release November 22, 2019 Brain imaging of babies with Down syndrome focus of $11.5 million grantSchool of Medicine leading multicenter study aimed at understanding brain development in babies with the condition.News Release November 21, 2019 Scientists unravel mysteries of cells’ whiplike extensionsDescribing the structure of cilia opens doors to understanding range of diseases.News Release November 20, 2019 AI helps identify gene, environment networks that shape personalityPersonality genes strongly linked to learning, memory.News Release November 20, 2019 Reflection of values: On tuition reduction and curriculum revisionA Q&A with Eva Aagaard, MD, and Valerie Ratts, MD.Outlook Magazine November 19, 2019 Major Alzheimer’s study to open 5 new Latin American sitesExpansion will shed light on Alzheimer’s disease in Latino populations.News Release November 19, 2019 Importante estudio en enfermedad de Alzheimer abrirá 5 nuevos sitios latinoamericanosLos nuevos sitios aportarán relevantes datos sobre la enfermedad de Alzheimer en las poblaciones latinas. November 19, 2019 Medical students celebrate their teachers, mentorsFaculty, residents honored with Distinguished Service Teaching Awards.Medical Campus & Community November 17, 2019 Heart pump devices associated with serious complications in some patients shortly after heart stent procedureMore data needed regarding Impella ventricular assist devices.News Release November 15, 2019 How do I know if my kid needs antibioticsSource: New York Times November 13, 2019 Plax honored by American Academy of PediatricsRecognized for her extensive work helping area teens.National Leaders November 13, 2019 CARE in Pregnancy team receives award from Generate HealthHonored for work with women with opioid-use disorder. November 13, 2019 Kipnis named BJC InvestigatorLeader in groundbreaking research on interaction of brain and immune system to join faculty.News Release November 8, 2019 Physician whose parents survived Holocaust gratified to treat veteransRauchman values contact with veterans he treats via VA St. Louis Health Care System.Medical Campus & Community November 7, 2019 Vogel-Hammen receives award for research in child, adolescent psychiatryHonored with pilot research award focused on attention disorders.National Leaders Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 65 66 67 68 69 … 119 Next ›