October 23, 2024 White Coat Ceremony marks beginning of medical training 124 students receive white coats, recite class oath.Medical Campus & Community April 12, 2021 Limbrick appointed to St. Louis Regional Health CommissionPediatric neurosurgeon will help maintain health-care safety net in St. Louis.National Leaders April 12, 2021 Feldman, Khader, Philips elected to American Academy of MicrobiologyRecognized for research on TB, hospital-acquired infections.National Leaders April 9, 2021 Gordon receives Kober Medal‘Father of microbiome’ honored by Association of American Physicians.News Release, Video April 9, 2021 Genomic testing services in pathology & immunology department to be expandedChanges aimed at improving diagnosis of cancer, inherited diseases.News Release April 7, 2021 Nearly half of the new US virus infections are in just 5 statesSource: Associated Press April 7, 2021 For malnourished children, a new type of microbiome-directed food boosts growthNew food is designed to nurture healthy gut microbes.News Release April 6, 2021 For breastfeeding moms, COVID-19 vaccinations may also protect babiesMajor boost in COVID-19 antibodies seen in breast milk after vaccination.News Release April 5, 2021 Significant firsts for entering class of 2020First-year medical students undertake new Gateway Curriculum in pandemic.Outlook Magazine April 1, 2021 Sacks named division director in plastic and reconstructive surgerySurgeon also installed as Shoenberg endowed chair.News Release April 1, 2021 Mice with hallucination-like behaviors reveal insight into psychotic illnessStudy in mice and people offers new approach to investigating mental illnesses.News Release April 1, 2021 Study predicts which kids hospitalized with RSV likely to worsenChildren with high levels of defective viral genomes likely to get even sicker.News Release March 31, 2021 Obituary: Charles Kilo, professor of clinical medicine, 94Pioneer in diabetes treatment, philanthropist.Obituaries March 31, 2021 Chemo for glioblastoma may work better in morning than eveningStudy indicates timing of chemotherapy could improve treatment for deadly brain cancer.News Release March 31, 2021 Each of 3 COVID-19 vaccines provides effective protection against serious illnessPublic encouraged to take first vaccine available.Medical Campus & Community March 29, 2021 Brain Tumor Center established at Siteman Cancer CenterNeurosurgeon and scientist Albert H. Kim appointed director.News Release March 24, 2021 Podcast: After a year of COVID-19, vaccines making life better but it’s not overThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' brings back our first guest to discuss where we’ve been during the pandemic and what’s to come.Podcast, Show Me the Science March 24, 2021 Scientists find genetic link to clogged arteriesIndependent of cholesterol, gene variants raise risk of heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure.News Release March 24, 2021 Zika virus helps destroy deadly brain cancer in miceVirus-based therapy may unlock potential of immunotherapy for glioblastoma.News Release March 23, 2021 Students celebrate Match Day virtually or masked, socially distancedPhysicians-to-be learn their destinations for residency training.Medical Campus & Community, Video March 19, 2021 COVID-19 transmission rare in schools with masking, distancing, contact tracingSafe, in-person learning focus of CDC collaboration.News Release March 18, 2021 Researchers elected to American Society for Clinical InvestigationDickson, Edelson, Musiek, Philips and Stitziel honored.National Leaders March 18, 2021 Can changes in driving habits predict cognitive decline in older adults?$10 million in grants supports studies on impact of Alzheimer’s, depression on driving.News Release March 17, 2021 Brain rewires itself after injury ‘on the edge of what’s compatible with life’Stroke suffered as newborn went undetected for 13 years.News Release March 15, 2021 International Alzheimer’s clinical trial to test tau drugsAntibody is first of 3 tau drugs to be evaluated.News Release March 12, 2021 Miner named Slatopolsky Professor of Medicine in NephrologyNephrologist noted for research aimed at developing new treatments for kidney diseases.News Release March 11, 2021 Combating COVID-19: Labs pivot to fight a common enemyLabs retooled to investigate how the virus causes disease and to develop drugs, vaccines and diagnostics.Outlook Magazine March 11, 2021 Foodborne fungus impairs intestinal wound healing in Crohn’s diseaseStudy in mice, people suggests new approaches to treating symptoms.News Release March 10, 2021 Podcast: Loss of smell, heart problems common symptoms for long-haulersThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' discusses how School of Medicine physicians are working to help patients with lingering problems following COVID-19.Podcast, Show Me the Science March 10, 2021 A year of COVID-19Science, medicine rose to the occasion in the battle against the novel coronavirus, but the fight to return to normalcy rages on.Medical Campus & Community March 10, 2021 Promising role for whole genome sequencing in guiding blood cancer treatmentSequencing results returned in a few days; costs similar to conventional testing.News Release March 8, 2021 Immune cell implicated in development of lung disease following viral infectionFindings could help explain how asthma, COPD, severe COVID-19 are triggered.News Release March 7, 2021 Finding a possible early treatment for COVID-19 in a 40-year-old antidepressantSource: CBS News/60 Minutes March 4, 2021 Clinical trial in children to investigate rare inflammatory disorder linked to COVID-19Study examines immunologic roots of severe disease after infection with novel coronavirus.News Release March 4, 2021 New evidence COVID-19 antibodies, vaccines less effective against variantsWorrisome new coronavirus variants can evade antibodies that neutralize original virus.News Release March 4, 2021 Walking pace among cancer survivors may be important for survivalSurveillance methods and interventions to improve cancer survivors’ walking pace should be investigated.News Release March 2, 2021 Opioid overdose reduced in patients taking buprenorphineStudy indicates the drug is effective in opioid users who also take benzodiazepines for anxiety, other conditions .News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 25 26 27 28 29 … 116 Next ›