Topic: Uncategorized March 8, 2013 New multiple sclerosis therapies help scientists understand roots of the diseaseWashington University neurologists are working on finding new therapies to help patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).Innovate Magazines March 8, 2013 The role of ventricular assist devices expandingA multi-center trial will help determine if devices that assist the heart could help patients with heart failure more than standard therapies.Innovate Magazines March 1, 2013 Douglas Berg, PhDThe soon-to-be professor emeritus of molecular microbiology shares infectious enthusiasm for science across disciplines.Washington People March 1, 2013 New study monitors abdominal aortic aneurysms growthA national trial is evaluating an antibiotic as a non-surgical method to control the growth of aneurysms, or enlargements, of the abdominal aortic artery.Innovate Magazines March 1, 2013 Abdominal aortic aneurysms: New study tests medicine to prevent surgeryA national trial is evaluating an antibiotic as a non-surgical method to control the growth of aneurysms, or enlargements, of the abdominal aortic artery.Innovate Magazines February 28, 2013 Stroke patients benefit from carmaker’s efficiencyWashington University researchers are using car factory efficiency and productivity processes to improve stroke treatment at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.Innovate Magazines February 28, 2013 Advances in brain tumor therapies offer speedier recoveriesDoctors and researchers are collaborating on the development of new advances in brain tumor therapies.Innovate Magazines February 15, 2013 New device offers advance in brain aneurysm treatmentWashington University physicians are using a new device that helps heal difficult-to-treat aneurysms with lower radiation exposure.Innovate Magazines February 15, 2013 Genomic profilingWashington University doctors are developing cancer treatment plans that include one of the first genetic tests to identify key changes in patients’ tumors.Innovate Magazines January 30, 2013 Saving young livesTwo studies conducted in Malawi are reshaping what we know about the root causes of malnutrition.School of Medicine January 9, 2013 Third Siteman satellite location opens in South CountySiteman Cancer Center opens a 37,000-square foot South County outpatient office at Interstate 55 and Butler Hill Road to provide service to cancer patients.Innovate Magazines November 26, 2012 Multifaceted approach to respiratory diseasePhysician-scientists at Washington University School of Medicine are seeking better treatments for patients with respiratory diseases.Innovate Magazines November 8, 2012 Auto industry techniques reduce door-to-needle times for stroke treatmentApplying techniques used by car manufacturers, the stroke team at Washington University is working to improve care for patients with acute stroke.Innovate Magazines October 15, 2012 Get with the guidelines recognitionWashington University and Barnes-Jewish Hospital are honored with an award for their higher standards of stroke care in patients.Innovate Magazines October 15, 2012 American Heart Association/ American Stroke Association’s Target: StrokeBarnes-Jewish Hospital is honored with the Target: Stroke award for advances in care for patients who have had strokes.Innovate Magazines September 30, 2012 Employee Appreciation Picnic 2012Thousands of employees converged on Hudlin Park for a celebration of our people at the 2012 Employee Appreciation Picnic in September.Photo Gallery September 24, 2012 Trial to evaluate procedure for patients with irregular heartbeatsWashington University doctors are participating in a study to evaluate a procedure that corrects irregular heartbeats in patients.Innovate Magazines September 3, 2012 Pancreatic cancer vaccine evaluatedNew research is evaluating the effectiveness of a pancreatic cancer vaccine post surgery.Innovate Magazines August 17, 2012 White Coat Ceremony 2012The School of Medicine welcomed the MD Class of 2016 with a ceremony that symbolizes the beginning of the journey from student to professional.Photo Gallery July 12, 2012 $4.7 million study looks at why diabetes makes heart disease worseResearchers at Washington University School of Medicine are looking at why certain patients with diabetes develop heart disease.Innovate Magazines June 4, 2012 Active surveillance is viable option for most prostate tumorsNew research at Washington University is re-evaluating the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer.Innovate Magazines May 8, 2012 Studying the cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease-related colon cancerNew research is looking at the causes of colon cancer related to inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn’s and colitis.Innovate Magazines April 9, 2012 Trial compares radiation to surgery for early-stage lung cancerA new trial is examining the effectiveness of surgery compared to a specialized type of radiation in patients with non-small cell lung cancer.Innovate Magazines March 16, 2012 Match Day 2012121 students matched to internships or residencies nationwide and in Canada. Thirty-eight students will be staying in St. Louis for residencies at Barnes-Jewish Hospital or St. Louis Children’s Hospital.Photo Gallery Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 39 40 41 42 43 Next ›