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 June 19, 2012 Tending the body’s microbial gardenIn the News June 19, 2012 Bateman named Knight professor of neurologyNational Leaders June 18, 2012 Strict teen driving laws reduce risky actsIn the News June 18, 2012 Discovery helps mice beat urinary tract infectionsNews Release June 15, 2012 Graduated driving laws reduce teen drunk drivingNews Release June 14, 2012 Gene map of body’s microbes is new health toolIn the News June 14, 2012 Microbe census maps out human body’s bacteria, viruses, other bugsIn the News June 13, 2012 10,000 germ species live in and on healthy peopleIn the News June 13, 2012 Being heavy may help men with one type of cancer, study findsIn the News June 13, 2012 Timing, duration of biochemical bugle call critical for fighting virusesNews Release June 13, 2012 Census of microbes in healthy humans reportedNews Release June 11, 2012 Decoding DNA finds breast tumor signatures that predict treatment responseNews Release June 11, 2012 Clues found to way embryonic kidney maintains its fleeting stem cellsNews Release June 11, 2012 Permutt, renowned diabetes researcher, 72News Release June 5, 2012 ‘Super bug’ may thrive in homes where kids have staph infectionsIn the News June 5, 2012 Fat might be the sixth basic tasteIn the News June 5, 2012 Calorie-restricted diet keeps heart youngNews Release June 4, 2012 The most effective form of birth controlIn the News June 4, 2012 Investigational diabetes drug may have fewer side effectsNews Release June 4, 2012 Families of kids with staph infections have high rate of drug-resistant germNews Release 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 June 1, 2012 Siteman receives $5.4 million for breast cancer researchNews Release May 31, 2012 Genetics may predict a person’s success of quitting smokingIn the News May 30, 2012 Decoding cancer: Scientists release 520 tumor genomes from pediatric patientsIn the News May 30, 2012 Genes predict if medication can help you quit smokingNews Release May 30, 2012 World’s largest hunk of cancer genome data releasedNews Release May 29, 2012 Dacey becomes president of neurosurgery societyNational Leaders May 24, 2012 Babies’ vulnerability to colds tied to immune response at birthIn the News May 24, 2012 Tychsen named Hardesty distinguished professorNational Leaders May 24, 2012 IUDs and implants beat the Pill in preventing pregnancyIn the News May 23, 2012 Washington University receives $3 million to design cancer-killing virusesNews Release May 23, 2012 IUDs, implants are most effective birth controlNews Release May 23, 2012 Study: IUDs, implants vastly more effective than the pillIn the News May 22, 2012 Recommendation against PSA test too drasticNews Release May 22, 2012 Middle-aged diabetics may need earlier colon checksIn the News May 21, 2012 Less invasive alternative to colonoscopy reduces colon cancer deathsNews Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 105 106 107 108 109 … 116 Next ›