Topic: Gifts July 22, 2025 Transformative $15 million gift bolsters WashU Medicine’s physician-scientist training programMedical Scientist Training Program named in honor of P. Roy Vagelos.Medical Campus & Community, News Release May 23, 2025 WashU Medicine expands disabilities curriculumMedical students will have more opportunities to learn about clinical accommodations for patients with disabilities.Medical Campus & Community February 14, 2025 WashU Medicine launches center for rare diseasesNew effort unites vast rare disease network to advance research, therapies.News Release December 12, 2024 Gratitude inspires generous support for WashU Medicine’s neurosurgery departmentIn recognition of $50 million gift from Andrew and Barbara Taylor, department has been named the Taylor Family Department of Neurosurgery .News Release November 26, 2024 Siteman Cancer Center’s new outpatient building named in honor of Gary C. WerthsGenerous gift to WashU Medicine supports cancer research, medical student scholarships.News Release August 9, 2024 Mahajan named Urologic Surgery Research ProfessorPioneering scientist has developed new approaches to understanding, treating prostate cancer.News Release April 19, 2024 International trials underway for childhood malnutrition therapy developed at WashUGift from Andy Newman supports world-changing research on the gut microbiome.Medical Campus & Community, News Release January 25, 2024 Newly opened Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building dedicatedCelebration signals ‘new era for medical science’.Medical Campus & Community, Video July 31, 2023 Fueling progress in orthopedic surgeryCouple funds first endowed professorship in pediatric orthopedics.Outlook Magazine February 9, 2023 Needlemans commit $15 million to boost drug discoveryGift from longtime WashU benefactors to advance promising drug targets into early clinical trials .News Release September 16, 2022 Parker-Oliver named to chair in palliative medicine and supportive careKodner chair created with gift from Anne and John McDonnell.News Release July 22, 2022 Cruchaga named Morriss ProfessorStudies genetic architecture of neurodegenerative diseases.News Release February 23, 2022 DBBS named after Vageloses$15 million gift to strengthen life science research, education across university.Outlook Magazine February 15, 2022 Gift to help SLCH, WashU develop care model to improve kids’ behavioral healthNew research center will serve as platform to transform behavioral health starting with family unit.Medical Campus & Community February 14, 2022 Merck tribute funds rising physician-scientistsFoundation honoring tenure of Roger M. Perlmutter, MD, PhD, with commitment to career development.Outlook Magazine October 29, 2021 $15 million gift to strengthen life science education, research across universityDBBS to be renamed Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences.News Release March 31, 2021 Obituary: Charles Kilo, professor of clinical medicine, 94Pioneer in diabetes treatment, philanthropist.Obituaries June 25, 2020 Neidorffs commit $5 million to honor distinguished cliniciansGift to establish endowed professorships recognizing Robert C. Packman, John S. Daniels.News Release May 16, 2020 Studying adversity’s effects on children’s brainsGift will expand research examining effects of environmental stress on brain development.Outlook Magazine February 6, 2020 Abu-Amer named J. Albert Key ProfessorProfessorship endows research into causes of inflammation and related skeletal problems.News Release October 29, 2019 Personal bequest to benefit the underservedNative St. Louisan Lee Kling is thinking about his city’s needs now and in the future.Outlook Magazine October 28, 2019 New antidepressants on horizonNeuroactive steroid drugs result from Taylor Family Institute, pharma collaboration.News Release August 26, 2019 Seed fundingResearch investment targets lesser-known form of cancer.Outlook Magazine July 29, 2019 Extending human lifeTwo new centers focus on chronic diseases of aging.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation 1 2 3 Next ›