Topic: Clinical Research October 30, 2020 Washington University begins recruiting participants for phase 3 COVID-19 investigational vaccine clinical trialNews Release October 16, 2020 Immune modulator drugs for COVID-19 focus of major NIH clinical trialPhase 3 trial involves hospitalized patients with moderate to severe disease.News Release September 3, 2020 Global trial to test whether MMR vaccine protects front-line health-care workers against COVID-19Vaccine may strengthen immune response to viral infections; trial to enroll up to 30,000 health-care workers .News Release August 19, 2020 Major weight loss — whether from surgery or diet — has same metabolic benefitsFor severely obese, it's the weight loss alone that drives improvements such as remission of diabetes.News Release August 11, 2020 Clinical trial focuses on reducing overactive immune response in COVID-19FDA-approved drug for rare diseases of the complement system could help coronavirus patients.News Release August 6, 2020 Podcast: Can boosting the immune system, rather than suppressing it, work against COVID-19?This episode of ‘Show Me the Science' details research findings that patients with COVID-19 often develop weakened rather than hyperactive immunity in response to the coronavirus.Podcast, Show Me the Science August 4, 2020 Boosting immune system a potential treatment strategy for COVID-19Researchers find weakened, rather than hyperactive, immunity in response to virus.News Release July 23, 2020 Gut microbes might might keep malnourished children from growingSource: New York Times July 8, 2020 Experimental drug shows early promise against inherited form of ALS, trial indicatesPhase 1/phase 2 trial shows evidence for safety, biological activity of tofersen; phase 3 trial underway.News Release June 18, 2020 COVID-19 antibody tests evaluated as diagnostic test in low-resource settingsSuch antibody tests use finger-prick blood samples, deliver quick results .News Release May 18, 2020 Podcast: Global study tests chloroquine to protect health workers from COVID-19Trial led by top academic institutions around the world, including School of Medicine.Podcast, Show Me the Science May 18, 2020 Global study to test malaria drug to protect health workers from COVID-19COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator to fund international trial of chloroquine.News Release May 16, 2020 Studying adversity’s effects on children’s brainsGift will expand research examining effects of environmental stress on brain development.Outlook Magazine April 27, 2020 Potential biomarker for autism identified in infantsLow levels of neuropeptide in babies’ cerebrospinal fluid linked to later diagnosis.News Release April 13, 2020 Podcast: Clinical trials launch to evaluate antimalarial, antidepressant drugs to treat COVID-19Repurposing of FDA-approved drugs is fastest way to launch COVID-19 clinical trials.Podcast, Show Me the Science April 13, 2020 Study to evaluate antidepressant as potential COVID-19 treatmentDrug fluvoxamine may help prevent life-threatening ‘cytokine storm’.News Release April 9, 2020 Clinical trial launches to evaluate antimalarial drugs for COVID-19 treatmentCigna/Express Scripts provided the drugs; open to COVID-19 patients at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.News Release April 2, 2020 Podcast: Can plasma from COVID-19 survivors help others battle the disease?Henderson is a leader of clinical study exploring whether antibodies in plasma can be used as treatment.Podcast, Show Me the Science March 20, 2020 National clinical trial to settle debate on managing airways in emergenciesTrial will compare strategies aimed at helping trauma patients breathe.News Release March 9, 2020 Cancerous tumors, surrounding cells illuminated by new imaging agentCompound being tested in small clinical trials.News Release February 10, 2020 Investigational drugs didn’t slow memory loss, cognitive decline in rare, inherited Alzheimer’s, initial analysis indicatesTop-line data reported from international trial.News Release February 5, 2020 Breast cancer prevention trial underwayOsteoporosis drug investigated in premenopausal women to see if it reduces breast density.News Release January 17, 2020 Walter named Edward P. Evans Endowed ProfessorOncologist honored for research, patient care in myelodysplastic syndromes.News Release January 15, 2020 Mutations in donors’ stem cells may cause problems for cancer patientsHeart problems, graft-versus-host disease are concerns.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 … 16 Next ›