October 23, 2024 White Coat Ceremony marks beginning of medical training 124 students receive white coats, recite class oath.Medical Campus & Community July 20, 2020 Lab-made virus mimics COVID-19 virusIs safer to work with, can aid efforts to find drugs, vaccines.News Release July 15, 2020 Loeb Teaching Fellows announcedHagemann, Mian, Miller-Thomas awarded fellowships for 2020-22.Medical Campus & Community July 14, 2020 Gut bacteria protect against mosquito-borne viral illnessChikungunya-infected mice with healthy microbiomes less sick, less likely to spread infection.News Release July 13, 2020 Podcast: Wildlife surveillance may help identify the next pandemicThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on monitoring and identifying pathogens that might jump from animals into humans.Podcast, Show Me the Science July 9, 2020 Search for cure for common parasitic infection focus of $5.5 million NIH grantToxoplasma infection affects about 2 billion people globally.News Release July 9, 2020 Bennett named chief of breast imaging sectionRadiologist also will lead clinical services.News Release July 9, 2020 Global wildlife surveillance could provide early warning for next pandemicExperts propose decentralized system to monitor wildlife markets, other hot spots.News Release July 9, 2020 Future of summer camps uncertain amid pandemicSource: NBC Nightly News July 8, 2020 Experimental drug shows early promise against inherited form of ALS, trial indicatesPhase 1/phase 2 trial shows evidence for safety, biological activity of tofersen; phase 3 trial underway.News Release July 8, 2020 Davis, Luby receive 2020 faculty achievement awardsCovey to be honored for innovation and entrepreneurship.Medical Campus & Community July 8, 2020 Newest form of proton therapy offered at Siteman Cancer CenterPencil-beam scanning delivers extremely precise treatments to tumors in sensitive areas.News Release July 6, 2020 Study to examine social media’s effects on stress during COVID-19 pandemicNational Science Foundation grant funds analysis, Twitter-based interventions.News Release July 1, 2020 Effort to screen potential COVID-19 antiviral drugs underwayResearchers can submit potential antiviral molecules for screening.News Release June 28, 2020 Do probiotics actually do anything?Source: 60 Minutes - CBS News June 28, 2020 Do probiotics actually do anything?Source: CBS News/60 Minutes June 25, 2020 Podcast: Racism as a public health issueThis episode of ‘Show Me the Science' focuses on racial disparities in COVID-19, as well as protests aimed at systemic racism.Podcast, Show Me the Science June 25, 2020 Folding@home’s fight against COVID-19 enlists big tech, gamers, pro soccerOver 4 million computers worldwide aiding coronavirus research.News Release, Video June 25, 2020 Neidorffs commit $5 million to honor distinguished cliniciansGift to establish endowed professorships recognizing Robert C. 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Daniels.News Release June 24, 2020 Ferguson receives award from blindness-prevention organizationStein Innovation Award provides funding aimed at understanding visual system.National Leaders June 23, 2020 On the front lines: Intensive care physician Patrick AguilarMedical critical care director discusses preparing for the pandemic.Video June 22, 2020 Schizophrenia, other psychotic disorders focus of new clinic for teens, young adultsClinic services provided free of charge.News Release June 20, 2020 Obituary: Momoko Oyama, medical school student, 24Third-year med student had planned to become neonatologist.Obituaries June 18, 2020 Siteman Cancer Center earns highest federal rating‘Exceptional’ research program recognized among best in U.S.News Release June 18, 2020 Stroke survival rates worse in rural areas, study saysImproved technologies for stroke care may leave rural areas behind.News Release June 18, 2020 COVID-19 antibody tests evaluated as diagnostic test in low-resource settingsSuch antibody tests use finger-prick blood samples, deliver quick results .News Release June 18, 2020 A scientist’s pink cast leads to discovery about how the brain responds to disabilitySource: NPR June 16, 2020 Oral antibiotics work, shorten hospital stays for IV drug users with infectionsProviding such patients oral meds reduces hospital readmissions.News Release June 16, 2020 Previously undetected brain pulses may help circuits survive disuse, injuryResearch may lead to treatment advances for patients with immobilizing illness, injury.News Release June 12, 2020 Podcast: How do we safely navigate re-openings while coronavirus risks remain?This episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on how best to fend off COVID-19 as restrictions are lifted.Podcast, Show Me the Science June 12, 2020 Scientists map how human retinal cells relay information to brainStudy may advance understanding of eye diseases involving retina.News Release June 11, 2020 Patients with COVID-19 donate specimens to advance research effortsBiorepository project initiated early in pandemic to streamline coronavirus research efforts.News Release June 10, 2020 On the front lines: Kay ParkMedical student describes food delivery program she co-founded.Video June 10, 2020 COVID-19 mouse model will speed search for drugs, vaccinesCould aid efforts to study risk factors for severe illness, death.News Release June 9, 2020 Scientists generate early stem cells that form human placentaSuch cells aid efforts to understand miscarriage, preterm birth, other pregnancy complications.News Release June 8, 2020 Mokalled receives national early career awardAnatomy association recognizes research into spinal cord regeneration.National Leaders June 4, 2020 $3.7 million aimed at studying effect of manganese exposure on cognitive skillsStudy of welders could shine light on early stages of Parkinson’s disease.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 32 33 34 35 36 … 116 Next ›