December 10, 2024 WashU Medicine reaches all-time high in NIH funding NIH grants recognize the quality and significance of WashU Medicine research in enabling life-changing advances in medicine.News Release April 2, 2013 Somewhere over the brainbow: The journey to map the human brainIn the News April 2, 2013 Same immune cell missteps occur in high cholesterol and macular degenerationNew research raises the intriguing possibility that drugs prescribed to lower cholesterol may be effective against age-related macular degeneration.Innovate Magazines April 2, 2013 Cholesterol buildup links atherosclerosis and macular degenerationNews Release April 2, 2013 Old drug offers new hope against rare, deadly childhood diseaseNews Release April 1, 2013 Steering Cancer Genomics Into the Fast LaneIn the News March 29, 2013 Environmental chemicals linked to early menopauseNew findings show certain environmental chemicals are associated with early onset of menopause.Innovate Magazines March 28, 2013 Derdeyn appointed chair of AHA Stroke CouncilNational Leaders March 28, 2013 New studies focus on pushing during laborNew research examines labor management, including when to push, during delivery.Innovate Magazines March 27, 2013 Training programs strengthen physicians’ clinical research expertiseWashington University School of Medicine offers physicians the opportunity to participate in clinical research and outcomes training programs.Innovate Magazines March 27, 2013 Inaugural infectious disease conference brings global health leaders to St. LouisNews Release March 25, 2013 ‘FastDiet’ book is attracting dieters, and doubtersIn the News March 25, 2013 Depression in Kids: Its Toll and TreatmentIn the News March 25, 2013 Umbrellas good shields from sun as well as rain: studyIn the News March 25, 2013 Medical Center’s north campus first to see change as part of Campus Renewal ProjectNews Release March 19, 2013 Obesity, aging genes may play role in arthritisNews Release March 18, 2013 Childhood Depression May Be Tied to Later Heart Risk: StudyIn the News March 18, 2013 Diabetes drug safe for HIV patients, study findsNews Release March 15, 2013 Depression in kids linked to cardiac risks in teensNews Release March 15, 2013 Match Day 2013120 soon-to-be physicians from the MD Class of 2013 learned their match for residency after graduation. Students matched in hospitals all over the country and as far away as Hawaii.Photo Gallery March 14, 2013 Disrupted Sleep Could Be Early Sign of Alzheimer’sIn the News March 13, 2013 Two studies find promising new ways to detect Alzheimer’s earlierIn the News March 12, 2013 Photos encourage cancer screeningsHosted by the Elimination of Cancer Disparities program at Siteman, the Photovoice project invited participants to share images that highlight the importance of cancer screening.Photo Gallery March 11, 2013 Study: Bee Venom Kills HIVIn the News March 11, 2013 Mullins teaches emergency medicine in BoliviaNational Leaders March 11, 2013 Sleep loss precedes Alzheimer’s symptomsNews Release 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 7, 2013 Nanoparticles loaded with bee venom kill HIVNews Release March 6, 2013 World’s most detailed scans will reveal how brain worksIn the News March 6, 2013 New clues to causes of peripheral nerve damageNews Release March 6, 2013 Some brain cells are better virus fightersNews Release March 5, 2013 Human Connectome Project releases major datasetNews Release March 4, 2013 Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland honors DaceyNational Leaders March 2, 2013 Gut Microbes Contribute to Mysterious MalnutritionIn the News 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 Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 99 100 101 102 103 … 116 Next ›