November 9, 2025 Promising clinical trials in Alzheimer’s prevention Source: CBS News Sunday Morning July 9, 2019 Right brain, left brain: Tapping the brain’s capacity to rewire itselfA physician's creative quest primes the world for a neuroprosthetics revolution.Outlook Magazine July 8, 2019 Limbrick named T.S. Park, MD, Chair in Pediatric NeurosurgeryHonored for surgical treatment of cerebrospinal fluid disorders.News Release July 8, 2019 Cross honored for multiple sclerosis researchRecognized for role in discovering destructive effects of immune B cells in MS.National Leaders July 8, 2019 The meat-allergy tick also carries a mystery killer virusSource: Wired July 5, 2019 Men who eat yogurt may have lower colon cancer riskSource: Reuters July 3, 2019 Brozanski named pediatrics vice chair of quality and safetyNeonatologist Brozanski to help develop systemwide standard of care.News Release July 3, 2019 Immune-boosting compound makes immunotherapy effective against pancreatic cancerChemical compound extends survival by months, in mice.News Release July 1, 2019 School of Medicine forms collaboration with medical center in ChinaWill aid with design, technology, physician training for new hospital.News Release June 27, 2019 Duncan, Sadhu named Loeb Teaching FellowsFocuses will be on pediatric curriculum, EKG training.Medical Campus & Community June 27, 2019 Obituary: George Broze, professor of medicine, 72Hematologist was world leader in understanding blood coagulation.Obituaries June 26, 2019 Understanding how tics are suppressed may help some at risk for tic disordersIdentifying kids who control their tics may help others at risk for Tourette syndrome.News Release June 24, 2019 Alzheimer’s missing link ID’d, answering what tips brain’s declineBrain’s immune cells form nexus between two damaging Alzheimer’s proteins.News Release June 21, 2019 Academy of Educators focuses on faculty professional developmentKlingensmith leading effort.Medical Campus & Community June 20, 2019 Duncan named chief of interventional radiologyFocus of work is image-guided procedures as alternatives to surgery.News Release June 20, 2019 Treatment for common cause of diarrhea more promisingIntestinal parasite Cryptosporidium successfully grown in lab using new technique.News Release June 17, 2019 Obituary: Jerome Fred Levy, emeritus professor of surgery, 84Levy helped pioneer reconstructive surgery for breast cancer patients.Obituaries June 13, 2019 Deadly tick-borne virus cured with experimental flu drug, in miceBourbon virus has sickened people in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma.News Release June 13, 2019 Scientists gave old mice blood of the young and it made them live longer and look youngerSource: Newsweek June 13, 2019 Once thought to be asexual, single-celled parasites caught in the actStudying Leishmania parasites’ offspring could lead to improved treatment for deadly infections.News Release June 13, 2019 Aging delayed in older mice given blood component from young miceAn enzyme in blood of young mice extends life span.News Release, Video June 11, 2019 Heartburn drugs can lead to fatal heart or kidney diseaseSource: New York Times June 11, 2019 St. Louis transplant surgeons fear new organ allocation rules could harm patientsSource: St. Louis Post-Dispatch June 7, 2019 Sauerwein article recognized by Association of American Medical CollegesMiller receives honorable mention for social media work.Medical Campus & Community June 7, 2019 Buchowski named Lenke Distinguished ProfessorProfessorship in orthopedic surgery endowed by former Washington University spine surgeon.News Release June 7, 2019 Powderly to lead Institute of Clinical and Translational SciencesPublic health expert will direct the NIH-funded institute.News Release June 7, 2019 Heartburn drugs again tied to fatal risksSource: U.S. News & World Report June 5, 2019 To fight TB infection, early protection is crucialNew approach may aid development of more effective vaccine.News Release June 5, 2019 Biomarker predicts which pancreatic cysts may become cancerousCysts likely to become cancerous ID'd with 95 percent accuracy.News Release June 4, 2019 Why are lawmakers inserting themselves into the doctor-patient relationship?Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch June 4, 2019 How to make your feet stop itching at nightSource: Men's Health May 31, 2019 Cashen named Institutional Review Board chairOncologist to lead board that ensures ethical conduct in human studies.News Release May 31, 2019 Obituary: Kelley Mullen, faculty practice senior director, 57Nurse became beloved administrator for Washington University Physicians.Obituaries May 30, 2019 Heartburn drugs linked to fatal heart and kidney disease, stomach cancerDeath risk increases the longer such drugs are used.News Release May 29, 2019 Immune cells determine how fast certain tumors growStudy suggests new approaches to treating NF1 brain tumors.News Release May 29, 2019 $9.5 million aimed at detecting autism earlier in childhoodMulticenter grant funds infant brain imaging at Washington University and other centers.News Release May 28, 2019 Academy of Science-St. Louis honors facultyThree School of Medicine researchers honored for their work as outstanding scientists.Medical Campus & Community Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 46 47 48 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