Editors’ Picks April 13, 2022 Gut bacterium supports growth in infants with severe acute malnutritionPilot study provides more evidence beneficial bacteria could help treat malnourished children.News Release March 22, 2022 ‘Back together, celebrating Match Day’Medical students learn their destinations for residency training.Medical Campus & Community, Video March 21, 2022 The race for COVID-19 vaccinesA conversation with two scientists who took part in the global race to develop vaccines.Outlook Magazine March 4, 2022 CDC director discusses COVID-19 pandemic during Medical Campus visitWalensky also spoke to group of women faculty, trainees .Medical Campus & Community, Video February 23, 2022 CDC director to speak about pandemic March 3 on Medical CampusDiscussion featuring Rochelle Walensky will be livestreamed.Medical Campus & Community February 16, 2022 COVID-19 survivors face increased mental health risks up to a year laterData point to rise in anxiety, depression, substance use disorders, suicidal thoughts.News Release February 9, 2022 Calculating cancer risksGenetic counseling empowers families .Outlook Magazine February 7, 2022 COVID-19 infections increase risk of heart conditions up to a year laterCardiovascular care essential part of post-infection care.News Release January 14, 2022 Boosting T cells improves survival in mice with glioblastomaTreatment with interleukin-7 revs up immune system against deadly brain tumor.News Release December 23, 2021 What makes an mRNA vaccine so effective against severe COVID-19?Shots trigger exceptional antibody response by activating key helper immune cells.News Release December 10, 2021 For children, young adults with recurrent AML, immunotherapy shows promiseNatural killer cells could help young patients with few treatment options.News Release December 1, 2021 Drug compound makes pancreatic cancer cells more vulnerable to chemoMouse studies show promise for potential new pancreatic cancer therapy.News Release November 19, 2021 COVID-19 vaccine elicits weak antibody response in people taking immunosuppressantTNF inhibitors especially impair antibody response against delta variant.News Release November 11, 2021 Living with COVID-19Science, medicine and healthcare adapt to a pandemic world.Outlook Magazine November 2, 2021 Medical students celebrate in-person White Coat CeremonyEntering Class of 2021 experiences rite of passage despite pandemic.Medical Campus & Community, Video October 28, 2021 Inventive pathways: A research powerhouse becomes an innovation incubatorTurning research discoveries into real-world solutions can mean a decade of challenges. WashU is working to clear the way.Outlook Magazine October 20, 2021 Hit the sleep ‘sweet spot’ to keep brain sharpToo little and too much sleep linked to cognitive decline.News Release September 30, 2021 Construction of neuroscience building perseveres despite pandemicCollaboration key to keeping project on time, on budget.Medical Campus & Community, Video September 1, 2021 Early COVID-19 shutdowns helped St. Louis area avoid thousands of deathsDelays in implementing public health orders likely would have resulted in many more hospitalizations, deaths.News Release September 1, 2021 COVID-19 long-haulers at risk of developing kidney damage, diseaseAttention to kidneys important part of post-COVID-19 care.News Release August 20, 2021 Antibody protects against broad range of COVID-19 virus variantsTargets key part of virus’ spike protein that changes little across variants.News Release August 17, 2021 Antibodies elicited by COVID-19 vaccination effective against delta variantFindings help explain why vaccinated people at low risk during delta surge.News Release July 29, 2021 COVID-19 Exposure Notifications system launches for university communitySmartphone system complements traditional contact tracing.News Release June 28, 2021 COVID-19 vaccine generates immune structures critical for lasting immunityVaccines likely induce strong, persistent immunity to COVID-19.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 … 17 Next ›