Topic: Basic Science May 5, 2014 Cultivating gut microbes to shape health and treat diseaseGroundbreaking work at Washington University School of Medicine is looking at ways our gut microbes affect our health.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine March 1, 2014 Is it possible to grow a kidney?New research is allowing scientists to grow organs like kidneys using embryonic cells from animals such as pigs.Innovate Magazines June 10, 2013 Taylor Family Institute targets psychiatric illness researchWashington University has received $20 million to fund the Taylor Family Institute that will help develop new therapies for psychiatric disorders.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine May 24, 2013 Major project maps brain’s wiringWashington University School of Medicine researchers and colleagues are leading a 5-year, $30 million project to map the connections in the human brain.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine April 5, 2013 Pomegranate juice may prevent pregnancy complicationsWashington University School of Medicine research shows pomegranate juice given during pregnancy may help prevent some health issues in babies.Innovate Magazines October 31, 2012 Uncovering the genetic roots of disease: 1,000 Genomes projectWashington University is part of a worldwide collaboration to map human genetic variation.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine December 13, 2010 Immunology lab identifies gene involved in limiting lung injuryNew research finds a gene that protects some patients with lung transplants and other injury from pneumonia, sepsis and other trauma.Innovate Magazines April 6, 2010 Protecting memoryWashington University physicians are applying the principles of preventive medicine to their research into Alzheimer’s disease.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 6 7 8