Topic: Interdisciplinary Work & Collaboration October 18, 2016 Medical assistant program provides opportunities, addresses shortageInternships doorway to health sciences field for north St. Louis, north St. Louis County residents.Medical Campus & Community October 10, 2016 Learning labsFor most medical students, there’s a major obstacle to doing research: being in medical school. Not at WashU.Outlook Magazine September 9, 2016 Program allows nurses to receive bachelor’s degrees tuition-freeGoldfarb program open to university's registered nurses. July 7, 2016 Rewiring the bodySevering the brain’s critical link to a peripheral nerve can render an arm useless. Pioneering surgeries reroute neural impulses and redefine hope for paralysis.Outlook Magazine June 17, 2016 America’s growing problemAverting the lifelong health risks and spiraling social costs of childhood obesity.Outlook Magazine May 13, 2016 Class of 2016: Yewande ApatiraPhysical therapist plans to empower women and advance women’s health in Africa.Class Acts May 5, 2016 Popular heartburn drugs may cause serious kidney damageResearch indicates proton pump inhibitors should be used only sparingly.News Release May 3, 2016 American Medical Association to collaborate with IDEA LabsStudent-run group will expand national reach through partnership aimed at supporting medical technology development.Medical Campus & Community April 13, 2016 For women, waiting to have children until after 30 minimizes career income lossesFindings hold true for those with or without college degrees.News Release April 12, 2016 Students to raise awareness about conservation medicine at zoo eventSaint Louis Zoo, other institutions partner on One Health Fair.Medical Campus & Community April 11, 2016 Stressed? There’s an app for thatWashington University-based team launches stress-management app.News Release March 23, 2016 School of Medicine joins exclusive pediatric neuro-oncology consortiumExpands treatment options for children with brain tumors.Medical Campus & Community March 21, 2016 School of Medicine launching Institute for InformaticsPhilip Payne named inaugural director.News Release March 8, 2016 Washington University helping to advance One Health movement in regionInitiative links humans, animals, environment to overall well-being.Medical Campus & Community March 7, 2016 Studies offer hope for malnourished childrenSource: New York Times February 4, 2016 Scientists team up to fight ZikaSchool of Medicine research lays groundwork for diagnostics, therapeutics, vaccine.School of Medicine February 2, 2016 New cancer weapon: nanoparticle made from calcium carbonate in antacid tabletsNovel nanoparticle made of common mineral may help keep tumor growth at bay.News Release, Video January 19, 2016 Dissolvable brain sensors disintegrate once their job is doneSource: The Atlantic January 18, 2016 Team develops wireless, dissolvable sensors to monitor brainTiny implants measure intracranial pressure, temperature before being absorbed into the body.News Release January 15, 2016 Rival drug firms team up to test new cancer treatment approachSource: STAT January 8, 2016 Ebola medical team develops guidelines for treating infected childrenProtocol aims to improve young patients' chances of survival during future outbreaks.News Release January 6, 2016 Lending a handNeed a custom yet affordable anatomical structure made to order? Just hit print.Outlook Magazine December 11, 2015 New center focuses on regenerative medicineThe center aims to develop new treatments that could allow doctors to regrow or replace a damaged heart or severed nerves, or to restore lost vision or hearing.News Release December 3, 2015 Scientists receive $13.7 million to develop new multiple myeloma treatmentsNew center will focus on developing nanomaterials and drugs to treat this cancer of the immune system.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next ›