Topic: Research June 22, 2023 Curiel, Diamond receive innovation awardResearchers recognized for developing COVID-19 nasal vaccine .National Leaders June 20, 2023 Wang, nationally recognized geneticist, named head of geneticsLeads major NIH-funded genome projects, demonstrates passion for educating next generation of physicians, scientists.News Release June 15, 2023 Diagnosis of rare, genetic muscle disease improved by new approachAccurate diagnosis is a crucial step toward appropriate treatment.News Release June 14, 2023 Altered gut bacteria may be early sign of Alzheimer’s diseaseGut microbes of people with pre-symptomatic Alzheimer’s differ from those of healthy people.News Release June 14, 2023 Tick-borne Bourbon virus infects people, wildlife in St. Louis areaVirologist, wildlife veterinarian, ecologist team up to study lone star ticks that carry the virus.News Release June 9, 2023 Gordon wins Spain’s Asturias AwardGut microbiome pioneer receives one of highest honors in Spanish-speaking world.News Release June 9, 2023 Study reveals how treatment-resistant prostate cancer provides its own hormonal fuelFindings, in mice, suggest potential treatment strategy.News Release May 25, 2023 Wearable, light-based brain-imaging tech to be commercialized with aid of NIH grantScientists, engineers receive small-business development grant.News Release May 5, 2023 Change in breast density over time linked to cancer riskMonitoring density in each breast could help assess risk.News Release May 5, 2023 Needleman innovation program seeks proposals for therapeutic developmentUp to $4 million in funding available to pursue ‘investigational new drug’ status.Medical Campus & Community May 3, 2023 Bloodstream infections in preemies may originate from their gut microbiomesFindings could guide future treatment, prevention strategies.News Release May 3, 2023 Discovery suggests route to safer pain medicationsTargeting opioid receptor pathway could treat pain without addiction, hallucinations.News Release May 1, 2023 Stress increases Alzheimer’s risk in female mice but not malesAlzheimer’s proteins rise sharply in response to stress in female mice.News Release April 25, 2023 Drug for rare form of ALS, based in part on WashU research, approved by FDAWashington University neurologist led international trials of the drug, tofersen.News Release, Video April 25, 2023 COVID-19 vaccine appears more effective if received around middayCircadian rhythm may help determine when a vaccine offers the most protection.News Release April 17, 2023 Investigational drug may improve stem cell transplantation for multiple myeloma patientsIf approved, drug could change standard care.News Release April 13, 2023 Grant supports training physician-scientists in cancer researchFunding aims to increase number of physicians driving innovative research in oncology.Medical Campus & Community, News Release March 31, 2023 Jumping genes in cancer cells open door to new immunotherapiesAnalysis of 33 tumor types identifies new immunotherapy targets.News Release March 28, 2023 Anesthesiology Control Tower helps detect emergencies before they ariseRemote team and machine learning help anesthesia clinicians head off and troubleshoot rare but potentially life-threatening events.Outlook Magazine March 22, 2023 Multiple substance use disorders may share inherited genetic signatureFindings could lead to universal therapies for alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, opioid addictions.News Release March 21, 2023 Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center is increasing equity for African AmericansThe WashU center has become a national model for building relationships and boosting diversity in clinical trials.Outlook Magazine March 21, 2023 Link named oncology division directorLeukemia specialist is leader in research, patient care.News Release March 14, 2023 Imaging tech produces real-time 3D maps of uterine contractions during laborNoninvasive technique could shed light on preterm birth.News Release, Video March 10, 2023 A scientific grand slamWashU Med researchers publish in NEJM, JAMA, Nature, Science – all in a week’s time.Medical Campus & Community Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 50 Next ›