Editors’ Picks August 25, 2015 Relapse, poor survival in acute leukemia linked to genetic mutations that persist in remissionNews Release August 17, 2015 White Coat Ceremony 2015The School of Medicine welcomed incoming medical students at this annual rite of passage for future physicians.Photo Gallery July 16, 2015 Device delivers drugs to brain via remote controlNews Release July 9, 2015 Four medical students selected as Howard Hughes fellowsStudents are among 68 nationwide selected for a year of mentored research training.Medical Campus & Community, School of Medicine, Video July 6, 2015 University names new medical school deanNews Release June 24, 2015 Surgery’s seismic shiftSurgical education is in the midst of transformation. “The next five years will look nothing like the last 50," says Michael M. Awad, MD, PhD.Outlook Magazine June 22, 2015 Obesity, excess weight in U.S. continue upswingNews Release May 20, 2015 Commencement 2015In address to graduates, Chancellor Wrighton recognizes contributions to the community.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery May 4, 2015 Scientists find new link between diabetes and Alzheimer’sNews Release April 30, 2015 Light — not pain-killing drugs — used to activate brain’s opioid receptorsNews Release April 17, 2015 Bacterial flora of remote tribespeople carries antibiotic resistance genesNews Release April 15, 2015 People and their dogs may benefit from similar therapiesCanine companions share our lives. They even get similar cancers. These connections suggest a new frontier of mutually beneficial therapies.Outlook Magazine April 15, 2015 Announcing the Elizabeth H. and James S. McDonnell III Genome InstituteTo help support genomics-based medicine, longtime philanthropists Elizabeth H. and James S. McDonnell III pledged $25 million to The Genome Institute.Outlook Magazine April 14, 2015 Gene variant linked to smoking longer, getting lung cancer soonerNews Release April 2, 2015 Personalized melanoma vaccines marshal powerful immune responseNews Release March 25, 2015 Common bacteria on verge of becoming antibiotic-resistant superbugsNews Release March 25, 2015 Match Day 2015Medical students learned where they will go for their residency training at the annual Match Day ceremony.Photo Gallery March 19, 2015 Kidney cancer detected early with urine testNews Release March 4, 2015 Mental health soon after war-zone concussions predicts disabilityNews Release February 3, 2015 Inspired by SaturdayThe Saturday Neighborhood Health Clinic makes a difference in the lives of its patients and the medical students who care for them.Outlook Magazine February 3, 2015 Restoring joyFor many, depression begins in early childhood. That’s one of the major findings from a team of School of Medicine child psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers.Outlook Magazine December 10, 2014 Youth clinic heads to school in north St. Louis CountySPOT is a one-stop, drop-in clinic offering youth free confidential medical care, mental health counseling, STD testing and other services.Outlook Magazine October 17, 2014 Q & A: Ebola – What you need to knowWashington University infectious disease specialist Steven Lawrence, MD, answers questions about the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa.School of Medicine October 10, 2014 Vigilance, research and response to the threat of infectious diseaseHumans are living in unprecedented times as multiple infectious diseases threaten to become public health issues.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 14 15 16 17 Next ›