April 13, 2026 Simple procedure relieves painful complications after deep vein thrombosis Clinical trial shows stent placement can treat common syndrome following blood clot, improve quality of life.News Release December 13, 2021 Military medical staff join hospital front lines in new collaborationSchool of Medicine, BJH program with Air Force medical professionals supports deployment readiness.Medical Campus & Community December 13, 2021 IpsiHand stroke-recovery device named product of year by science societyMultidisciplinary Washington University research led to device’s development.Medical Campus & Community December 10, 2021 For children, young adults with recurrent AML, immunotherapy shows promiseNatural killer cells could help young patients with few treatment options.News Release December 10, 2021 Asthma may reduce risk of brain tumors — but how?Mouse study IDs immune cells as link, points to potential therapeutic approaches.News Release December 9, 2021 School of Medicine to expand Lipstein BJC Institute of Health building6 floors will be added to the Medical Campus building, greatly expanding lab space.News Release December 9, 2021 Podcast: Omicron has arrivedThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' looks at the new, highly contagious omicron variant of the coronavirus, and how scientists are working to determine whether it evades vaccines and to identify strategies to stay safe.Podcast, Show Me the Science December 8, 2021 Majerus, Oh tapped to co-lead hematology divisionExperts in clinical operations and basic science to lead division.News Release December 7, 2021 Covey, Milbrandt, Moran named to National Academy of InventorsFaculty members honored for ‘highly prolific spirit of innovation'.News Release December 7, 2021 CDC initiative to combat antimicrobial resistance, infectious diseasesSchool of Medicine projects focus on superbugs commonly found in hospitalized patients in India, Pakistan.News Release December 6, 2021 Antipsychotic drugs may increase risk of breast cancerStudy focuses on role of the hormone prolactin.News Release December 6, 2021 $7.5 million redesign of CWE MetroLink Station completedProject funded by Washington University & BJC HealthCare.Medical Campus & Community December 6, 2021 The winter of complicated vaccination statusesSource: The Atlantic December 3, 2021 How COVID-19 harms the heartSource: National Geographic December 3, 2021 We’ll know more soon about Omicron. Here’s how to interpret the coming flood of dataSource: STAT News December 1, 2021 Pediatric society names Brozanski, Wambach as new membersLeaders in child health care chosen for American Pediatric Society membership.National Leaders December 1, 2021 Preparation for medical school’s accreditation process underwayKickoff event Nov. 18 launches preparations for LCME accreditation process.Medical Campus & Community December 1, 2021 Drug compound makes pancreatic cancer cells more vulnerable to chemoMouse studies show promise for potential new pancreatic cancer therapy.News Release December 1, 2021 A reason for optimism on Omicron: Our immune systems are not blank slatesSource: STAT News November 24, 2021 De Fer named director of Division of General MedicineLongtime mentor to students, residents has played myriad roles in medical education.News Release November 23, 2021 Infectious diseases organization honors 9 WashU physiciansChrisler, Durkin, Hsueh, Kwon, Spec, Budge, Escota, Woeltje, Philips elected fellows.National Leaders November 23, 2021 Prenatal, early-life influences on child brain development focus of new studyWashington University is national data coordinating site for child development study.News Release November 23, 2021 Ultrashort-pulse lasers kill bacterial superbugs, sporesTechnique likely safe for human cells; has potential for sterilizing wounds, blood products.News Release November 21, 2021 Construction perseveresCollaboration key to keeping neuroscience research building on time, on budget.Outlook Magazine, Video November 19, 2021 Washington University joins major NIH effort to advance health data science in AfricaSchool of Medicine faculty will lead initiative to train data scientists in Rwanda.News Release November 19, 2021 Drug has minimal effects in stopping excessive bleeding in trauma patientsTranexamic acid also increases risk of potentially harmful blood clots.News Release November 19, 2021 COVID-19 vaccine elicits weak antibody response in people taking immunosuppressantTNF inhibitors especially impair antibody response against delta variant.News Release November 18, 2021 Reducing lung transplant rejection aim of clinical trial funded with $22 million grantMulticenter clinical trial will evaluate novel immunosuppressant.News Release November 18, 2021 The pandemic’s next turn hinges on three unknownsSource: The Atlantic November 18, 2021 Podcast: What’s up with boosters?This episode of 'Show Me the Science' discusses the expanding availability of booster vaccines in the fight against COVID-19.Podcast, Show Me the Science November 17, 2021 ‘Forever Winter’: The mental health message in the new Taylor Swift songSource: Huffington Post November 17, 2021 Kipnis named an editor of medical journalServes as an academic editor of Journal of Experimental Medicine.National Leaders November 17, 2021 School of Medicine receives grant aimed at retaining clinical scientistsProgram aims to help researchers with growing family caregiving responsibilities due to pandemic.Medical Campus & Community November 17, 2021 Lodge to depart Washington UniversityMicrobiologist has led university’s research infrastructure during unprecedented pandemic.News Release November 16, 2021 Obituary: Colin Eugene Kluender, DBBS grad student, 26Doctoral student remembered as brilliant, kind.Obituaries November 11, 2021 Living with COVID-19Science, medicine and healthcare adapt to a pandemic world.Outlook Magazine November 11, 2021 Ludmerer receives distinguished service awardRecognized for commitment to medical education, training residents.National Leaders Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 27 28 29 30 31 … 125 Next ›