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 October 11, 2012 Three Drugs to be Tested to Stave Off Alzheimer’sIn the News October 11, 2012 Three receive NIH awards to pursue innovative ideasNational Leaders October 10, 2012 Investigational drugs chosen for major Alzheimer’s prevention trialNews Release October 9, 2012 Margolis named new head of ophthalmologyNational Leaders October 8, 2012 $20 million gift establishes Taylor Family Institute for Innovative Psychiatric ResearchNews Release October 5, 2012 Study: Free Birth Control Significantly Cuts Abortion RatesIn the News October 4, 2012 Fast food participants paid to gain weightIn the News October 4, 2012 Abortion rates plummet with free birth controlNews Release October 3, 2012 IUDs, implants encouraged for teenage girlsIn the News 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 27, 2012 Deadly complication of stem cell transplants reduced in miceNews Release September 26, 2012 NFL funds study of the brain after concussionsNews Release September 25, 2012 Dacey to be honored at Congress of Neurological SurgeonsNational Leaders September 24, 2012 Study Divides Breast Cancer Into Four Distinct TypesIn the News September 24, 2012 Some deadly breast cancers share genetic features with ovarian tumorsNews Release 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 23, 2012 Genetic study of breast cancer suggests new treatmentsAnalyzing the genetics of a deadly form of breast cancer shows it is similar to ovarian cancer and could possibly be treated with the same drugs.Innovate Magazines September 21, 2012 Key immune cell may play role in lung cancer susceptibilityNews Release September 20, 2012 Wedner named Korenblat ProfessorNational Leaders September 18, 2012 Alzheimer’s breaks brain networks’ coordinationNews Release September 17, 2012 Researchers identify mechanism that leads to diabetes, blindnessNews Release September 17, 2012 New egg freezing method expands reproductive optionsNews Release September 13, 2012 Among lung cancer patients, smokers have 10 times more genetic damageNews Release September 10, 2012 Large lung cancer study shows potential for more targeted therapiesNews Release September 6, 2012 Protein critical to gut lining repairNews Release September 5, 2012 Children taking steroids for asthma are slightly shorter than peersNews Release September 5, 2012 Study in mice suggests sleep problems may be early sign of Alzheimer’sNews Release September 3, 2012 Pancreatic cancer vaccine evaluatedNew research is evaluating the effectiveness of a pancreatic cancer vaccine post surgery.Innovate Magazines August 31, 2012 Cohen, Mitra named Goldfarb professorsNational Leaders August 30, 2012 Human and soil bacteria swap antibiotic-resistance genesNews Release August 28, 2012 Chapman named to Bricker chairNational Leaders August 27, 2012 Fraser named head of Department of MedicineNational Leaders August 21, 2012 New imaging test aids Alzheimer’s diagnosisNews Release 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 August 9, 2012 Key signal prepares immune cells to defend skin, brainNews Release August 8, 2012 Analysis: Failed Alzheimer’s drug may get second chanceIn the News Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 103 104 105 106 107 … 116 Next ›