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 May 20, 2020 COVID-19 study looks at genetics of healthy people who develop severe illnessResearchers seek answers to virus’s mysteries, clues to possible treatments.News Release May 18, 2020 Podcast: Global study tests chloroquine to protect health workers from COVID-19Trial led by top academic institutions around the world, including School of Medicine.Podcast, Show Me the Science May 18, 2020 On the front lines: Sharon AbadaMedical student describes contact-tracing volunteer work.Video May 18, 2020 Global study to test malaria drug to protect health workers from COVID-19COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator to fund international trial of chloroquine.News Release May 16, 2020 Studying adversity’s effects on children’s brainsGift will expand research examining effects of environmental stress on brain development.Outlook Magazine May 15, 2020 Medical students recite oath during virtual Commencement Recognition CeremonyClass of 2020 recites modern version of Hippocratic oath.Video May 15, 2020 Obituary: Barbara Geller, professor emerita, 81Obituaries May 14, 2020 Scientific legacy sheds light on cell identityLate scientist’s zebrafish continue to answer questions about genetics, cell fate.Medical Campus & Community May 13, 2020 #WashU20: Kow EssumanThe MD/PhD candidate's research seeks new ways to treat people with neurodegenerative diseases.Class Acts May 12, 2020 Students, faculty providing coronavirus-related outreach to Latino populationSpanish-speaking students, faculty partner with community leaders to offer education aimed at preventing virus’ spread.Medical Campus & Community May 12, 2020 On the front lines: Jennifer SchmidtGeneral internist discusses how she has changed her clinic in response to COVID-19.Video May 8, 2020 Gene therapy in mice builds muscle, reduces fatApproach may lead to new treatment approach for osteoarthritis, obesity.News Release May 8, 2020 Flies sleep when need arises to adapt to new situationsStudy in fruit flies may shed light on sleep as an evolutionary tool.News Release May 8, 2020 Stroke evaluations drop by nearly 40% during COVID-19 pandemicNationwide, fewer people with stroke symptoms receiving care at hospitals.News Release May 8, 2020 On the front lines: Jeffrey HendersonInfectious diseases specialist describes how COVID-19 plasma therapy works.Video May 6, 2020 On the front lines: Tiffany OsbornCritical care physician discusses critical care in the time of COVID-19.Video May 5, 2020 #WashU20: Kate GerullEmbodying the spirit of the Class of 2020, Gerull advocates for women and underrepresented minorities in medicine.Class Acts May 5, 2020 COVID-19 in-home monitoring program launchedSchool of Medicine, BJC HealthCare program involves daily check-ins aimed at reducing hospitalizations.News Release May 4, 2020 Gutmann receives Advocate of Hope awardHonored for dedication to finding causes, treatments for common genetic disease.National Leaders May 1, 2020 Obesity prevented in mice treated with gene-disabling nanoparticlesStrategy uses particles to target gene in specific immune cells.News Release May 1, 2020 New targets for childhood brain tumors identifiedNeurons, immune cells work together to promote tumor growth in neurofibromatosis type 1.News Release April 30, 2020 On the front lines in the fight against COVID-19Medical professionals dramatically shift focus to help patients infected with coronavirus.Medical Campus & Community April 28, 2020 Emergency Operations Center responds to COVID-19Medical school, Barnes-Jewish Hospital face challenge together.Medical Campus & Community April 27, 2020 Potential biomarker for autism identified in infantsLow levels of neuropeptide in babies’ cerebrospinal fluid linked to later diagnosis.News Release April 23, 2020 Maker Task Force works to protect front-line health-care workersFrom medicine to engineering to clothing design, university expertise fights COVID-19.Medical Campus & Community, Video April 22, 2020 Diabetes reversed in mice with genetically edited stem cells derived from patientsCRISPR corrects genetic defect so cells can normalize blood sugar.News Release April 21, 2020 Podcast: Preserving mental, physical health while isolating at homeHealthy diet, exercise can help those adhering to pandemic's stay-at-home orders.Podcast, Show Me the Science April 16, 2020 COVID-19 survivors needed to donate blood plasmaPlasma transfusion program launched at Washington University, Barnes-Jewish Hospital.News Release April 16, 2020 Research in most university labs moved from bench to internetSome labs remain active, with focus switched to COVID-19.Medical Campus & Community April 13, 2020 Podcast: Clinical trials launch to evaluate antimalarial, antidepressant drugs to treat COVID-19Repurposing of FDA-approved drugs is fastest way to launch COVID-19 clinical trials.Podcast, Show Me the Science April 13, 2020 Study to evaluate antidepressant as potential COVID-19 treatmentDrug fluvoxamine may help prevent life-threatening ‘cytokine storm’.News Release April 10, 2020 Anne Cross working to change face of multiple sclerosis careResearcher made it her life’s work to study and treat patients with MS.Outlook Magazine April 10, 2020 Social distancing has graduate students defending theses onlineFamily, friends tune in from afar to support major milestone.Medical Campus & Community April 9, 2020 Clinical trial launches to evaluate antimalarial drugs for COVID-19 treatmentCigna/Express Scripts provided the drugs; open to COVID-19 patients at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.News Release April 4, 2020 All across the United States, the coronavirus is killing more men than women, data showSource: Washington Post April 3, 2020 With low supplies, DIY medical gear is on the riseSource: NPR Science Friday Posts navigation ‹ 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