Stories by: March 19, 2025 Amarasinghe elected to American Academy of MicrobiologyRecognized for research on host-pathogen interactions.National Leaders March 18, 2025 Was Mom Wrong When She Said Don’t Scratch That Itch?Source: The Wall Street Journal March 18, 2025 Researchers find missing link in autoimmune disorderNewly described protein drives immune response, offers potential target for treatment.News Release March 12, 2025 Obituary: William D. Owens, MD, professor emeritus of anesthesiology, 85Former department head was a pioneer in clinical outcomes research.Obituaries March 10, 2025 Female sex hormone protects against opioid misuse, rat study findsMale – but not female – rats in chronic pain self-administer increasing amounts of fentanyl, which is prevented with estrogen treatment.News Release March 7, 2025 $4.5 million supports pathbreaking neuroimmunology researchGrant funds WashU Medicine’s pursuit of new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.News Release March 6, 2025 Two WashU Medicine projects compete in STAT Madness tournamentOnline voting has opened for the top biomedical innovation or discovery of 2024.Medical Campus & Community March 5, 2025 Compound harnesses cannabis’ pain-relieving properties without side effectsMouse study points to an effective alternative to opioids.News Release March 4, 2025 WashU School of Medicine study examines disparities in genetic testing in Black childrenSource: St. Louis Public Radio March 3, 2025 Thinking About Menopause Hormone Therapy? Start Here.Source: The New York Times February 24, 2025 Does lip balm help chapped lips? Here’s what to knowSource: Associated Press February 20, 2025 Undiagnosed diseases clinic expands outreach to underserved communitiesCollaboration with St. Louis Integrated Health Network aims to help more people with mysterious illnesses.News Release February 18, 2025 WashU Medicine’s pioneering diagnostics and therapeutics for cancer careCutting-edge research at WashU Medicine has improved early detection of cancer; led to new, more potent therapies with fewer side effects; and personalized treatment for patients.Outlook Magazine February 14, 2025 WashU Medicine launches center for rare diseasesNew effort unites vast rare disease network to advance research, therapies.News Release February 13, 2025 Study highlights barriers to genetic testing for Black childrenWashU Medicine’s pediatric neurology uses findings to improve testing access for kids with suspected genetic disorders.News Release February 13, 2025 Ahmad, Fraum named Loeb Teaching FellowsFocuses will be on developing curriculum for financial literacy, radiologic physics.Medical Campus & Community February 13, 2025 Next-gen Alzheimer’s drugs extend independent living by monthsNew analysis recasts benefits of treatment in relation to day-to-day impacts on patients’ lives .News Release February 12, 2025 His genes forecast Alzheimer’s. His brain had other plans.Source: National Public Radio February 10, 2025 Patient defies genetic fate to avoid Alzheimer’sStudy offers clues to treatment, prevention.News Release February 6, 2025 Marijuana Dependence Linked to Higher Risk of DeathSource: The New York Times February 6, 2025 WashU Medicine and Weizmann Institute of Science establish joint research programNew collaboration supports research to understand the role of microbes and the immune and nervous systems in human health and disease.Medical Campus & Community February 6, 2025 The future of vaccines is needle-freeSource: Vox February 5, 2025 Nasal COVID-19 vaccine based on WashU technology to enter U.S. clinical trialsTrial will assess safety, efficacy of next-generation vaccine given via nasal spray, inhalation.News Release February 4, 2025 Rutledge-Jukes named to Forbes’ 30 under 30WashU Medicine student co-founded test-prep app for MCAT, other exams.National Leaders Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 119 Next ›