Topic: Aging September 30, 2022 Risk of Alzheimer’s dementia may be predicted with help of new toolDemographic data, imaging results, biomarkers of study participants help determine risk.News Release May 9, 2022 Lenze named head of Department of PsychiatryNoted for expertise treating depression, anxiety and cognitive issues in older adults.News Release February 23, 2022 Risk, resiliency in aging brain focus of $33 million grantMulticenter team aims to understand how, why brain changes with age.News Release October 25, 2021 Older people’s resilience during pandemic focus of $9 million grantResearch to explore the effects of social isolation on cognitive, emotional health.News Release October 21, 2021 Podcast: Remaining resilient while the pandemic drags onThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on how children and adults remain resilient despite the isolation and stresses of the pandemic.Podcast, Show Me the Science October 20, 2021 $7.5 million to study elusive cell type important in aging, cancer, other diseasesElusive senescent cells are subject of new national research consortium.News Release August 31, 2021 Fall-prevention program can help reduce harmful in-home falls by nearly 40%Community-based program helps older adults make safety-focused modifications to their homes.News Release May 11, 2021 WashU, Pitt awarded $10.7 million for Alzheimer’s disease researchStudy to look for genetic pathways that lead to formation of plaques, tangles.News Release April 22, 2021 Anti-aging compound that improves metabolic health in mice improves muscle glucose metabolism in peopleFurther studies underway to determine extent of clinical benefits.News Release April 15, 2021 Treatment not always needed to prevent vision loss in patients with elevated eye pressureLandmark study shows most patients with elevated pressure don’t go on to lose vision.News Release February 20, 2021 Guilak recognized for research in cartilage engineeringHonored by American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.National Leaders December 1, 2020 Gene that protects against osteoarthritis identifiedIn mouse study, loss of molecule contributes to disease while surplus reduces symptoms.News Release October 22, 2020 Alzheimer’s in adults with Down syndrome focus of multicenter NIH grantAs part of grant totaling more than $100 million, Washington University to lead research sections on Alzheimer’s development, genetics.News Release February 6, 2020 Abu-Amer named J. Albert Key ProfessorProfessorship endows research into causes of inflammation and related skeletal problems.News Release August 14, 2019 Genes linked to Alzheimer’s risk, resilience ID’dGenes in the brain’s immune cells may point to strategy to protect against the disease.News Release July 31, 2019 Goal-oriented rehab improves recovery in older adultsPatient-centered physical, occupational therapy improves function.News Release June 13, 2019 Scientists gave old mice blood of the young and it made them live longer and look youngerSource: Newsweek June 13, 2019 Aging delayed in older mice given blood component from young miceAn enzyme in blood of young mice extends life span.News Release, Video February 20, 2019 Needlemans commit $15 million aimed at therapies for chronic diseasesNew centers’ researchers will target chronic diseases of aging.News Release February 5, 2019 Less anesthesia during surgery doesn’t prevent post-op deliriumBut close brain monitoring linked to lower 30-day mortality.News Release February 4, 2019 Women’s brains appear three years younger than men’sMay explain why women more likely to stay mentally sharp in later years.News Release January 7, 2019 Racial differences in Alzheimer’s disease unveiledFindings suggest possible race-linked variations on how disease arises, develops.News Release January 7, 2019 Scientists identify new fuel-delivery route for cellsFindings shed light on chronic diseases, aging.News Release December 5, 2018 Alzheimer’s researchers receive Chan Zuckerberg Initiative fundingResearch aims to show how immune system may drive neurodegenerative diseases.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 Next ›