Topic: Uncategorized June 17, 2016 Potential drug target identified for Zika, similar virusesNews Release June 16, 2016 Pregnant women’s high-fat, high-sugar diets may affect future generationsObesity can predispose offspring in multiple generations to metabolic problems.News Release June 15, 2016 Age, obesity, dopamine appear to influence preference for sweet foodsFinding may reveal dysfunction in the brains of individuals with obesity.News Release June 14, 2016 Who is the Siteman in Siteman Cancer Center?Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch June 13, 2016 Obituary: Philip W. Majerus, professor emeritus of medicine, 79Renowned hematologist is best known for research showing that low-dose aspirin prevents blood clots.Obituaries June 13, 2016 Obituary: Joseph R. Williamson, former professor of pathology, 84His research advanced understanding of diabetes, metabolism.Obituaries June 13, 2016 Probing proteins’ 3-D structures suggests existing drugs may work for many cancersDistant mutations that seemed unimportant now considered major contenders for driving tumor growth.News Release June 9, 2016 Creative minds: New piece in the Crohn’s disease puzzle?Source: NIH Director's Blog June 8, 2016 Limbrick named director of pediatric neurosurgeryDavid D. Limbrick Jr. to succeed Tae Sung Park, now vice chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery.News Release June 6, 2016 Nagele honored by Society of Biological PsychiatryAward recognizes standout research published in the journal Biological Psychiatry.National Leaders May 31, 2016 Taylor Avenue to close for installation of linkStarting at 8 p.m. Friday, June 3, reopening at 5 a.m., Monday, June 6. May 26, 2016 Development of gut microbes and gut immunity linkedFindings could help researchers understand malnutrition and inflammatory immune disorders.News Release May 25, 2016 Obituary: Morvarid Karimi, assistant professor of neurology, 44Remembered as an intellectual force, generous spirit, champion of women's rights.Obituaries May 25, 2016 Teens with marijuana-related problems decline, study showsSource: Forbes May 25, 2016 First large-scale proteogenomic study of breast cancer provides insight into potential therapeutic targets May 25, 2016 Siegel receives nuclear science awardDirector of Division of Nuclear Medicine receives National Award of Nuclear Science & History.National Leaders May 24, 2016 Gas-filled balloon may offer new weight-loss optionSource: NBC News May 24, 2016 As more states legalize marijuana, adolescents’ problems with pot declineFewer adolescents also report using marijuana.News Release May 20, 2016 School of Medicine scientists develop iBooks for medical classesEducational multimedia elements mimic a microscope's view.Medical Campus & Community May 20, 2016 Siegfried named Kolker professorGlaucoma specialist installed in professorship that honors esteemed ophthalmologist.News Release May 20, 2016 The gene that paints birds redSource: Atlantic May 18, 2016 Guilak receives award from Osteoarthritis Research SocietyHonor recognizes advancement in basic research in the field.National Leaders May 18, 2016 Cancer researchers named to federal Moonshot committeesRobert Schreiber and Graham Colditz will serve as advisers to National Cancer Moonshot Initiative.News Release May 18, 2016 Class of 2016: Lulu SunPhysician-scientist hopes to teach and inspire others.Class Acts Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 32 33 34 35 36 … 42 Next ›