Topic: Orthopaedic Surgery Department September 10, 2024 Wall installed as Jacqueline N. Baker and W. Randolph Baker ProfessorNationally recognized orthopedic surgeon a leader in hand, upper-extremity surgeries.News Release May 10, 2024 Passion to help other postdocs drives Sade Williams Clayton to promote inclusivityScientist recognized by National Postdoctoral Association for commitment to community service, outreach.Medical Campus & Community May 3, 2024 Goldfarb installed as inaugural Gelberman professorNational leader in orthopedic surgery honored for clinical excellence, compassionate patient care.News Release April 3, 2024 Clohisy receives Lanier award for musculoskeletal researchHonored for 20 years of investigation into adolescent, young adult hip disorders.National Leaders March 26, 2024 Award of up to $31 million supports development of osteoarthritis treatmentResearchers aim to create treatment that promotes tissue regeneration, restores joints.News Release November 21, 2023 Long-COVID clinic expanding reach to vulnerable metro, rural communitiesGrant, partnership with community organizations expected to boost access to care to medically underserved.News Release July 31, 2023 Fueling progress in orthopedic surgeryCouple funds first endowed professorship in pediatric orthopedics.Outlook Magazine June 28, 2023 Improved orthopedic health doesn’t necessarily mean improved mental healthStudy indicates anxiety improves only with major health progress, but depression does not.News Release February 13, 2023 Dy named Kappa Delta Young Investigator Award winnerRecognizes outstanding clinical research related to musculoskeletal disease.National Leaders February 9, 2023 Disrupted flow of brain fluid may underlie neurodevelopmental disordersNew imaging technique reveals circulation patterns in developing brain.News Release December 1, 2022 Living Well Center provides health care rather than sick careFocus on lifestyle factors addresses chronic pain, surgery preparation, overall health.Outlook Magazine November 22, 2022 Podcast: Treating the whole patient all at onceThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' visits the Living Well Center, a site for orthopedic issues that focuses on health care rather than sick care.Podcast, Show Me the Science October 17, 2022 Adeoye, Guilak, Gutmann, Kipnis elected to National Academy of MedicineElection is one of the highest honors for contributions to health, medicine.News Release September 15, 2022 Washington University Orthopedics teams up with St. Louis CITY Soccer ClubWashU Ortho named team physicians; BJC HealthCare, medical services provider.Medical Campus & Community July 7, 2022 Wall to direct pediatric and adolescent orthopedicsPediatric hand specialist also will be orthopedic surgeon-in-chief at St. Louis Children’s .News Release February 21, 2022 Guilak elected into National Academy of EngineeringHonored for contributions to regenerative medicine, mechanobiology.National Leaders January 14, 2022 Boyer elected to orthopedic surgery boardNamed director-elect of American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.National Leaders September 1, 2021 Rheumatoid arthritis treated with implanted cells that release drugIn mouse study, rewired cells automatically release biologic drug in response to inflammation.News Release August 19, 2021 $6.2 million grant to fund Center for Perioperative Mental HealthResearchers to study ways to improve mental health for surgery patients.News Release February 25, 2021 Calfee named division director in orthopedic surgeryHand specialist chosen to lead Division of Hand and Microsurgery Service.News Release February 20, 2021 Guilak recognized for research in cartilage engineeringHonored by American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.National Leaders January 27, 2021 ‘Smart’ cartilage cells programmed to release drugs when stressedNew technology could lead to treatments for osteoarthritis.News Release December 15, 2020 Washington People: Eric W. CarsonIncreasing diversity, mentorship in medicine are key goals for orthopedic surgeon.Washington People December 1, 2020 Gene that protects against osteoarthritis identifiedIn mouse study, loss of molecule contributes to disease while surplus reduces symptoms.News Release Posts navigation 1 2 3 Next ›