March 4, 2026 Students’ cross-disciplinary collaboration addresses real-life needs Assistive Tech Make-a-Thon at WashU brings together OT and engineering students to enhance the lives of St. Louisans who have disabilities.Medical Campus & Community October 1, 2013 Personalized immunotherapy for late-stage melanomaNew research uses late-stage skin cancer patients’ own immune cells to target their cancer. This work could lead to a personalized cancer vaccine.Innovate Magazines October 1, 2013 The good news on Alzheimer’s: Better ways to diagnose it. Drug trials offer promiseIn the News October 1, 2013 Breast cancer test developed at Washington University gets FDA approvalNews Release September 29, 2013 Eating peanut butter could prevent future breast diseaseIn the News September 26, 2013 Procedure to open blocked carotid arteries testedNews Release September 26, 2013 The case for skipping mealsIn the News September 26, 2013 Procedure to open blocked carotid arteries testedTesting is beginning on an investigational device designed to open blocked arteries in patients who are ineligible for traditional surgery.Innovate Magazines September 25, 2013 Girls who eat peanut butter may improve breast health later in lifeNews Release September 25, 2013 Alzheimer’s disease may be detectable before signs of dementia and memory lossIn the News September 23, 2013 Propofol discovery may aid development of new anestheticsNews Release September 23, 2013 Alzheimer’s progression tracked prior to dementiaNews Release September 23, 2013 I JUST WORK HERE: Benefit of of downtime a real no-brainerIn the News September 20, 2013 Daniel Coyne, MDNephrologist advocates for dialysis patients and against overuse of a drug with potentially deadly side effects.Washington People September 19, 2013 New models of drug-resistant breast cancer hint at better treatmentsNews Release September 19, 2013 ‘Extreme’ binge drinking common among teens: studyIn the News September 19, 2013 Test of Alzheimer’s drug gets large federal grantIn the News September 18, 2013 Trial to test prevention of Alzheimer’s has begunNews Release September 18, 2013 First Alzheimer’s prevention trial beginsThe first trial to evaluate whether drug treatments can prevent Alzheimer’s before dementia begins has been launched.Innovate Magazines September 17, 2013 Global health will be showcased in weeklong eventNews Release September 17, 2013 Drug-resistant bacteria pose potential catastrophe, CDC warnsIn the News September 16, 2013 Rare gene variant linked to macular degenerationNews Release September 16, 2013 Whatever happened to the carpal tunnel epidemicIn the News September 11, 2013 Bacteria may help obesity, but there’s a catchIn the News September 10, 2013 Why younger women could benefit from mammograms after allIn the News September 6, 2013 In gut research’s latest advance, bacteria from thin humans can slim mice downIn the News September 6, 2013 Gut bacteria ‘may be obesity weapon’In the News September 6, 2013 Gut bacteria may be a hidden ally in fighting fat, says study of mice given human germsIn the News September 6, 2013 Drinking when young increases breast cancer riskIn the News September 5, 2013 Altering mix of gut microbes prevents obesity, but diet remains key factorNews Release September 5, 2013 Unraveling Alzheimer’s mysteries in search of new treatmentIn the News September 4, 2013 Incisionless surgery corrects swallowing disorderNews Release September 3, 2013 Aging really is ‘in your head’News Release September 3, 2013 Skin-cancer groups push for more checkupsIn the News September 1, 2013 PACS Orientation 2013First-year students in the Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences (PACS) toured the Central Institute for the Deaf (CID) building and other key locations around campus as part of their orientation.Photo Gallery September 1, 2013 Drinking alcohol during early adulthood raises women’s breast cancer risk, study findsIn the News August 30, 2013 Orthopedics launches walk-in injury clinicNews Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 101 102 103 104 105 … 124 Next ›