September 12, 2024 New home for world-class cancer care opens on Medical Campus 9-story Siteman Cancer Center building designed for patient comfort, convenience.Medical Campus & Community, News Release April 2, 2020 Podcast: Can plasma from COVID-19 survivors help others battle the disease?Henderson is a leader of clinical study exploring whether antibodies in plasma can be used as treatment.Podcast, Show Me the Science April 1, 2020 Ventilators can save lives of some COVID-19 patients, but they’re no panaceaSource: NPR April 1, 2020 Lifestyle trumps geography in determining makeup of gut microbiomeCaptive apes’ microbiomes more similar to some humans’ than to wild apes’.News Release March 31, 2020 Washington University School of Medicine notifies oncology patients of privacy incidentNews Release March 27, 2020 Why ‘death rates’ from coronavirus can be deceivingSource: NPR March 26, 2020 Insight into Alzheimer’s early stages provides clues to treatment strategiesTau protein changes years before cognitive symptoms.News Release March 26, 2020 Podcast: Infectious diseases expert on the current state of the novel coronavirusLawrence discusses medical response to COVID-19 and what might be expected moving forward.Podcast, Show Me the Science March 26, 2020 Pagliarini named BJC investigatorMetabolism expert known for work on the powerhouses of the cell.News Release March 24, 2020 Match Day 2020 goes virtualCoronavirus pandemic forces annual celebration online.Medical Campus & Community, Video March 24, 2020 Can blood from coronavirus survivors treat the newly ill?Source: Associated Press March 23, 2020 Possible COVID-19 treatment: transfusion of antibodies from recovered patients’ bloodCentury-old idea applied to modern pandemic.News Release March 20, 2020 Medical students lead effort to collect masks, gowns, gloves, eye protectionResearch labs asked to donate personal protective equipment for medical use.Medical Campus & Community March 20, 2020 National clinical trial to settle debate on managing airways in emergenciesTrial will compare strategies aimed at helping trauma patients breathe.News Release March 19, 2020 Immunotherapy using ‘young cells’ offers promising option against cancerStudy in mouse, human cells suggests unique anti-cancer properties of such a therapy.News Release March 19, 2020 New studio customizes instruction to the needs of today’s studentsDesign studio debuted in September in Becker Library.Outlook Magazine March 19, 2020 Crowdsourced supercomputing project sets sights on coronavirusFolding@home targets COVID-19, number of volunteer ‘folders’ skyrockets.News Release, Video March 19, 2020 Brunt receives award from liver pathology societyRecognized for study of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, liver cancer.National Leaders March 16, 2020 Breast milk may help prevent sepsis in preemiesKeeps gut bacteria from moving into bloodstream.News Release March 11, 2020 Lang honored by physical therapy associationRecognized for leadership, achievements in advancing physical therapy field.National Leaders March 11, 2020 Heaney named vice chancellor for medical advancementWill play key role in enhancing, transforming development programs.News Release March 11, 2020 Gronowski given clinical chemistry awardRecognized for contributions to reproductive medicine diagnostics.National Leaders March 9, 2020 Beverley named Ernest St. John Simms Distinguished ProfessorHonored for studies of the tropical parasite Leishmania.News Release March 9, 2020 Cancerous tumors, surrounding cells illuminated by new imaging agentCompound being tested in small clinical trials.News Release March 6, 2020 Washington University to break ground on major neuroscience research hubNew construction will inspire discovery, collaboration, faculty recruitment at School of Medicine.News Release, Video March 5, 2020 School of Medicine physicians, researchers tackle coronavirusClinical teams ready; research for vaccines, drugs underway.News Release March 4, 2020 2020 Distinguished Faculty Awards announcedMedical School faculty honored for dedication, achievements.Medical Campus & Community March 4, 2020 Addictive vape products surge in popularity among teenagers"We were in the midst of a growing epidemic".Outlook Magazine March 3, 2020 Immune cells play surprising role in heart, mouse study suggestsImmune system’s B cells appear to influence how heart develops, beats.News Release March 3, 2020 New center promotes healthy workplacesResearch to focus on opioid use, healthy diet, exercise, injury avoidance.Medical Campus & Community March 3, 2020 Radiation therapy for colon cancer works better when specific protein blockedTargeting protein helps radiation destroy tumor cells while preserving healthy tissue.News Release February 26, 2020 Revving up immune system may help treat eczemaBoosting natural killer cells in mice improves skin rash.News Release, Video February 25, 2020 Mother’s death sets twin scientists on journey to find precision cancer therapiesDatabase matches drugs to specific cancer mutations.Outlook Magazine February 25, 2020 Washington People: Kathy KniepmannInquisitive, compassionate occupational therapy associate professor inspires prospective, current students.Washington People February 24, 2020 Achilefu named to biomedical engineering advisory councilWill advise leadership of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering.National Leaders February 24, 2020 Diabetes in mice cured rapidly using human stem cell strategyNew technique efficiently converts human stem cells into insulin-producing cells.News Release February 18, 2020 Why Zika virus caused most harmful brain damage to Brazilian newbornsFindings help explain why microcephaly cases less common in other Zika outbreaks.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 34 35 36 37 38 … 115 Next ›