Topic: Radiology / Mallinckrodt Institute May 25, 2016 Siegel receives nuclear science awardDirector of Division of Nuclear Medicine receives National Award of Nuclear Science & History.National Leaders May 11, 2016 Brain imaging links Alzheimer’s decline to tau proteinTau is better marker of progression to Alzheimer’s disease than amyloid beta.News Release May 5, 2016 Obituary: Mokhtar H. Gado, professor emeritus of radiology, 84Noted for work with neurological diseases and research involving MRI of brain, spine.Obituaries March 17, 2016 Picus receives AMA radiology awardHonored for advancing teachings of Current Procedural Terminology.National Leaders March 10, 2016 Achilefu named inaugural Michel M. Ter-Pogossian Professor of RadiologyResearch includes developing technologies that help surgeons see cancer cells .News Release February 24, 2016 Laser surgery opens blood-brain barrier to chemotherapyTechnology may improve treatment for deadly brain cancer.News Release 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 February 2, 2016 Washington People: Samuel AchilefuDeveloper of cancer goggles hopes to inspire children in the developing world to pursue their talents.Washington People February 1, 2016 Scientists set up labs in newly opened research buildingDesign brings together investigators from different fields, disciplines on Medical Campus.Medical Campus & Community 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 December 1, 2015 Xbox gaming technology may improve X-ray precisionTechnology may help technicians produce high-quality X-rays with minimal radiation exposure.News Release October 19, 2015 Weak brain connections may link premature birth and later disordersSource: NPR All Things Considered October 14, 2015 Why you might want to be drinking beet juice at the gymSource: NPR September 28, 2015 How your brain is wired reveals the real youSource: Scientific American September 23, 2015 Beet juice boosts muscle power in heart patientsSource: Health Day June 24, 2015 New nanoparticle-based imaging agentClinical studies begin on a tiny technology that could help identify patients at high risk of stroke by revealing dangerous plaque in arteries.Outlook Magazine February 16, 2015 In image guided operating suites, surgeons see real-time MRI, CT scansSource: Wall Street Journal February 3, 2015 Restoring joyFor many, depression begins in early childhood. That’s one of the major findings from a team of School of Medicine child psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers.Outlook Magazine January 8, 2015 Childhood guilt, adult depression?Source: The Atlantic November 20, 2014 National data analysis clarifies best approaches to lung cancer treatmentA Washington University thoracic surgeon at Barnes-Jewish Hospital is examining national data sets to determine which lung cancer treatments lead to the best patient outcomes at various stages of the disease. These studies may help shape lung cancer treatment nationwide.Innovate Magazines October 24, 2014 Mummies visit the Medical CenterPhotos: Ancient Egyptian mummies arrive on campus for state-of-the-art CT scans.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery, School of Medicine August 21, 2014 Cancer visionAbility to see glowing cancer cells opens doors to precision treatments.Outlook Magazine July 2, 2014 Intraoperative imaging improves brain tumor removalUsing new versions of familiar technologies, Washington University surgeons are improving treatment of common brain tumors known as pituitary adenomas.Innovate Magazines June 21, 2014 Psychiatry’s therapeutic frontierPartnership envisions novel treatments for mental illness.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 Next ›