Topic: Medicine / John T. Milliken Department April 2, 2026 New software safeguards research participants’ privacyDe-ID allows easy removal of identifiable details from datasets, enabling safe sharing.News Release March 26, 2026 Innovative CAR-T cell therapy receives FDA Breakthrough Therapy designationImmunotherapy for aggressive T-cell cancers developed by WashU Medicine researchers moves to faster approval pathway.News Release March 18, 2026 Stopping GLP-1s raises risk of heart attack, stroke and death, study saysSource: CNBC March 18, 2026 Stopping GLP-1 drugs can quickly erase cardiovascular benefitsEven brief interruption tied to change in risk of heart attack, stroke and death.News Release March 4, 2026 GLP-1 medications get at the heart of addiction: studyDiabetes and obesity drugs show promise in treating and preventing all substance use disorders.News Release March 2, 2026 American Society for Clinical Investigation honors Cao, MullenEarly-career physician-scientists recognized for research achievements.Medical Campus & Community, National Leaders February 25, 2026 6 in 10 women will develop heart disease or stroke by 2050, heart association projectsSource: STAT February 13, 2026 Who wrote the book on medicine? We did!WashU Medicine publishes 38th edition of acclaimed textbook.Medical Campus & Community February 5, 2026 Method spots early signs of infection after breast cancer reconstructionRapid detection, treatment of infections could avoid complications, additional surgeries after mastectomy.News Release January 30, 2026 Nasal vaccine combats bird flu infection in rodentsStudy shows novel vaccine design and delivery protect against H5N1 variants.News Release January 29, 2026 Immunotherapy reduces plaque in arteries of miceHarnessing T cells could expand heart disease therapies beyond lowering cholesterol.News Release January 22, 2026 Breath carries clues to gut microbiome healthFindings in children, mice could pave way to new diagnostic tools, faster treatment.News Release January 9, 2026 Inflammatory immune cells predict survival, relapse in multiple myelomaNew ‘atlas’ of immune cells in bone marrow cancer lays foundation for more reliable prognosis.News Release December 30, 2025 Obituary: Steven L. Teitelbaum, professor of pathology and immunology, 87Renowned as one of the world’s leading experts in bone metabolism.Obituaries December 11, 2025 New Plaza West Tower expands WashU Medicine’s advanced, research-driven heart and vascular care16-story tower at Barnes-Jewish Hospital increases access to life-saving care and state-of-the-art imaging across the region.Medical Campus & Community November 14, 2025 Together, WashU Medicine MD, OT, PT students treat patients at Pro Bono Health ClinicStudent-led clinic delivers much-needed care to uninsured people in the St. Louis area.Medical Campus & Community November 4, 2025 Americans trust their doctors, but doubt the systemPeople’s Voice survey reveals high personal satisfaction — and a call for major reform.Medical Campus & Community October 29, 2025 Discovery of viral entry routes into cells points to future prevention, treatment strategiesDecoy molecules to newly identified receptors prevent deadly viral infections in mice.News Release October 8, 2025 WashU researchers honored with NIH Director’s AwardsThree investigators recognized by high-risk, high-reward research program.News Release September 17, 2025 Novel way to ‘rev up’ brown fat burns calories, limits obesity in miceScientists identify alternate way cells produce heat that appears to improve metabolic health.News Release September 11, 2025 Innovative approach helps new mothers get hepatitis C treatment‘Meds to Beds’ model dramatically improves cure rates among postpartum women, study finds.News Release September 10, 2025 AI-generated medical data can sidestep usual ethics review, universities saySource: Nature September 9, 2025 Microbiome instability linked to poor growth in kidsStudy may pave path to diagnose, treat malnutrition.News Release August 28, 2025 Cells ‘vomit’ waste to promote healing, mouse study revealsNewly discovered purging process in gastric cells hints at how injury recovery can go wrong.News Release Posts navigation 1 2 3 … 20 Next ›