October 23, 2024 White Coat Ceremony marks beginning of medical training 124 students receive white coats, recite class oath.Medical Campus & Community February 15, 2018 Study of smoking and genetics illuminates complexities of blood pressureResearch highlights need for data from more diverse populations.News Release February 14, 2018 Cutting off cervical cancer’s fuel supply stymies tumorsDrug combo shuts down tumor metabolism, mouse study shows.News Release February 12, 2018 Girl power: Life’s going swimmingly for all-female speciesSource: Reuters February 12, 2018 Despite odds, fish species that bypasses sexual reproduction is thrivingSuccess of asexual reproduction in Amazon molly an evolutionary anomaly.News Release February 8, 2018 Forum for Women in Medicine boosts female physicians, traineesGroup addresses experiences of female physicians.Medical Campus & Community February 8, 2018 Opening minds, doors, opportunitiesWomen in Innovation and Technology symposium, which could help with patients and patents, planned Feb. 27.Medical Campus & Community February 8, 2018 Advances in personalized medicine$10 million gift drives genome engineering into therapeutic realm.Outlook Magazine February 6, 2018 Entrepreneurship fellows selectedSilva to serve as faculty fellow on the Medical Campus.Medical Campus & Community February 6, 2018 Panagos named chair-elect of stroke councilGroup develops ways to identify, treat, prevent strokes.National Leaders February 5, 2018 Altering Huntington’s disease patients’ skin cells into brain cells sheds light on disorderReprogrammed brain cells exhibit 'symptoms' of fatal disease.News Release February 2, 2018 Obituary: Brian K. Suarez, professor of genetics in psychiatry, 72Contributed to the understanding of complex illnesses' genetics.Obituaries February 1, 2018 Big move for the littlest patientsNICU patients at St. Louis Children's were moved Jan. 27 into newly opened, expanded unit.Medical Campus & Community February 1, 2018 Winner: 3-D movie starring lung’s blood vessel networkBioArt competition celebrates beauty of science.Medical Campus & Community January 31, 2018 Burnham recognized by two medical societiesHonored for expertise in infectious diseases, microbiology.National Leaders January 31, 2018 Stroke recovery improved by sensory deprivation, mouse study showsTrimming animals’ whiskers activates brain to rewire damaged circuits after stroke.News Release January 31, 2018 Like Zika, West Nile virus causes fetal brain damage, death in miceViruses related to Zika may share its ability to harm fetuses.News Release January 31, 2018 ID’ing features of flu virus genome may help target surveillance for pandemic fluFindings may help health experts know which strains to watch.News Release January 30, 2018 Illinois oncology group joins Washington University Physicians practicePatients will continue to be seen at Swansea, Ill., clinic.News Release January 29, 2018 Sun Pharma Advanced Research Co. commits $10 million to drug developmentNew collaboration supports entrepreneurship.News Release January 29, 2018 Body clock disruptions occur years before memory loss in Alzheimer’sFindings could help ID risk of disease earlier.News Release January 26, 2018 Lab-grown cartilageEngineered stem cells could revolutionize arthritis therapy and joint replacement.Outlook Magazine January 25, 2018 New inpatient towers cater to women, infants, cancer patientsBuildings designed to enhance patient care, comfort.Medical Campus & Community, Video January 24, 2018 Light-triggered nanoparticles show promise against metastatic cancerTumor imaging technique has potential as anti-cancer weapon, mouse study shows.News Release January 23, 2018 Genetic lung disease’s molecular roots identifiedInsight into primary ciliary dyskinesia could aid treatment.News Release January 22, 2018 Holy named Wolff Professor of NeuroscienceRecognized for illuminating neural circuits underlying behavior.News Release January 19, 2018 Obituary: Leonard Jarett, former director of laboratory medicine, 81School of Medicine alum joined faculty in 1966.Obituaries January 17, 2018 Major Alzheimer’s study aims to predict who will develop the disease$10.3 million also funds efforts to establish disease timeline.News Release, Video January 17, 2018 Jolly named a 2018 Eisenhower fellowNational program recognizes midcareer professionals.National Leaders January 17, 2018 Could baby’s first bacteria take root before birth?Source: Nature January 17, 2018 This is what air pollution really does to your bodySource: Reader's Digest January 16, 2018 Obituary: John Majors, emeritus professor of biochemistry, molecular biophysics, 69Molecular biologist was committed to mentorship, training.Obituaries January 16, 2018 DiPersio to become president of transplantation societyAssumes elected role in February.National Leaders January 16, 2018 Pediatric physician-scientists struggle for fundingPotential implications for research discoveries.News Release January 11, 2018 The health benefits of losing just 5 percent of your body weightSource: NBC News January 11, 2018 Leading with empathyWill Ross knows he should be dead. Now he exposes students to neighborhoods not unlike those of his own childhood.Outlook Magazine, Profiles January 11, 2018 Memory loss from West Nile virus may be preventableStudy in mice paves way to treatments.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 52 53 54 55 56 … 116 Next ›