Topic: Uncategorized November 17, 2021 ‘Forever Winter’: The mental health message in the new Taylor Swift songSource: Huffington Post November 17, 2021 School of Medicine receives grant aimed at retaining clinical scientistsProgram aims to help researchers with growing family caregiving responsibilities due to pandemic.Medical Campus & Community November 2, 2021 Enhanced therapeutic foods improve cognition in malnourished childrenDHA, an omega-3 fatty acid, can improve language, social, motor skills.News Release November 2, 2021 Medical students celebrate in-person White Coat CeremonyEntering Class of 2021 experiences rite of passage despite pandemic.Medical Campus & Community, Video October 29, 2021 $15 million gift to strengthen life science education, research across universityDBBS to be renamed Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences.News Release October 21, 2021 Merck Foundation to fund professorships for early-career physician-scientistsGift aimed at supporting School of Medicine researchers from populations underrepresented in medicine, biomedical sciences.News Release October 6, 2021 Pediatric COVID-19 vaccine trial underwayWashington University part of national Moderna study.News Release, Video October 6, 2021 Exercise may help to ease ‘chemo brain’Source: New York Times October 5, 2021 NIH awards 4 medical school scientists prestigious ‘high-risk, high-reward’ grantsRichards, Laidlaw, Orvedahl, Shmuylovich chosen for their innovative research projects.News Release September 30, 2021 Construction of neuroscience building perseveres despite pandemicCollaboration key to keeping project on time, on budget.Medical Campus & Community, Video September 7, 2021 COVID-19 boosters are coming but who will get them and when?Source: Associated Press September 2, 2021 Rockwell-Hopkins named associate vice chancellor for operations, facilitiesLeading more than $1 billion in construction projects, among other duties .News Release September 2, 2021 The debate over Covid-19 vaccine boosters, what to call them, and whether they’re neededSource: STAT News September 1, 2021 COVID-19 transmission at school rare for children with disabilitiesWeekly saliva tests contributed to low rates during previous school year.News Release September 1, 2021 COVID-19 long-haulers at risk of developing kidney damage, diseaseAttention to kidneys important part of post-COVID-19 care.News Release September 1, 2021 Another hidden Covid risk: Lingering kidney problemsSource: New York Times August 31, 2021 Immunity to COVID-19 could last longer than you’d thinkSource: NPR Morning Edition August 30, 2021 Cardiac arrest? Someday, drones may come to save youSource: U.S. News & World Report August 26, 2021 How to lose weight in midlife: The role of snacks, spouses and sleepSource: NBC News Today Show August 26, 2021 New Missouri sites announced for infusion treatmentsSource: Associated Press August 25, 2021 Exercise could help fight ‘chemo brain’ in breast cancer patientsSource: U.S. News & World Report August 24, 2021 Williams named director of hospital medicine divisionRecognized for expertise in quality improvement, teamwork, care transitions.News Release August 18, 2021 With fluvoxamine, doctors find an old drug that may actually work against COVID-19Source: Los Angeles Times August 17, 2021 Despite spreading easily, delta is uniquely weak against Covid-19 antibodies, study findsSource: Forbes Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 … 42 Next ›