Topic: Research November 13, 2020 Study: Respiratory failure in COVID-19 usually not driven by cytokine stormFindings indicate anti-inflammatory drugs likely to benefit only a fraction of people with severe disease.News Release November 12, 2020 Fluvoxamine may prevent serious illness in COVID-19 patientsAntidepressant drug repurposed for patients with coronavirus infection.News Release November 10, 2020 Making cancer cells more susceptible to dyingFindings could aid anti-tumor drug development.News Release November 4, 2020 Lewis receives national award for volunteerismRetired psychiatrist participates in, promotes diversity in Alzheimer’s clinical trials.National Leaders November 2, 2020 New insight into how brain neurons influence choicesEffort could aid study of addiction, eating disorders, other neuropsychiatric conditions that involve faulty decision-making.News Release October 30, 2020 Washington University begins recruiting participants for phase 3 COVID-19 investigational vaccine clinical trialNews Release October 22, 2020 Alzheimer’s in adults with Down syndrome focus of multicenter NIH grantAs part of grant totaling more than $100 million, Washington University to lead research sections on Alzheimer’s development, genetics.News Release October 20, 2020 Morris receives stem cell foundation investigator awardDevelopmental biologist recognized for research into cell fate.National Leaders October 20, 2020 Startup company founded by Washington University scientists acquired by Eli LillyDrugmaker purchases Disarm Therapeutics to develop treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.Medical Campus & Community 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 October 13, 2020 Role of gut viruses in inflammatory bowel disease is focus of $8.5 million grantTools developed to probe the virome could aid in variety of research .News Release October 12, 2020 Racial differences in Alzheimer’s research focus of $15 million grantStudy investigates whether biological markers of Alzheimer’s in white patients also apply to African Americans.News Release October 9, 2020 New discovery could help improve cancer vaccinesScientists identify key features of mutated tumor proteins vital for vaccine development.News Release October 6, 2020 Brain inflammation in Parkinson’s disease focus of $3.2 million grantStudy probes inflammation’s role in spreading brain damage; may have implications for MS, Alzheimer’s, other neurodegenerative diseases.News Release October 2, 2020 Basis of developmental disabilities focus of $11.3 million in grantsResearch to examine genetic, environmental factors linked to such disabilities and how to improve lives of those affected.News Release September 28, 2020 Cerebral palsy also has genetic underpinningsLong thought a disease of environmental triggers, new study finds rare mutations in single genes that can cause disorder.News Release September 24, 2020 Antibodies protect against wide range of influenza B virus strainsFindings point the way to developing a broad-spectrum flu drug.News Release September 14, 2020 Older people with early, asymptomatic Alzheimer’s at risk of fallsEven without cognitive problems, those with Alzheimer’s-related brain damage at increased risk of falls.News Release September 14, 2020 Immune system affects mind and body, study indicatesImmune cells produce molecule that influences vigilance, alertness in mice.News Release September 11, 2020 Imaging agent developed at Washington University spotlights inflammationAnimal study of Galuminox promising for lung disease; has potential uses in cancer, diabetes, COVID-19, other diseases.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 31, 2020 Study provides insight on how to build a better flu vaccineNew approach enables scientists to see how immune system responds to vaccination.News Release August 28, 2020 Genetic mutations may be linked to infertility, early menopauseGene in fruit flies, worms, zebrafish, mice and people may help explain some fertility issues.News Release August 27, 2020 Identifying emerging diseases focus of new international collaborationSchool of Medicine to become 1 of 10 sites under new Centers for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 18 19 20 21 22 … 50 Next ›