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 March 6, 2018 Alzheimer’s blood test detects disease decades before symptoms, aiding drug searchSource: CNBC March 5, 2018 Academy of Science-St. Louis honors three university researchersKornfeld to receive lifetime achievement award.Medical Campus & Community March 5, 2018 CRISPR enhances cancer immunotherapyGene editing expands reach of therapeutic T cells, in mice.News Release March 2, 2018 $6.8 million to fund research into Cantu syndrome, cardiovascular diseaseScientists studying link between rare disease and heart health.News Release March 1, 2018 NCI director talks immunotherapy, cancer research on Med CampusPledges commitment to basic science research.Medical Campus & Community March 1, 2018 Obituary: Ari Berlin, medical school graduate, pediatric intern, 27Pediatrician-in-training battled pancreatic neuroendocrine cancer.Obituaries February 28, 2018 HR’s Faulkner believes in investing in others to make a differenceShe recently won an award for her role in medical assistant internship program.Medical Campus & Community February 26, 2018 Ladenson honored by clinical chemistry societyRecognized for work on cardiac disease diagnosis.National Leaders February 26, 2018 $5 million aids development of artificial red blood cellsResearch focused on preventing deaths from traumatic bleeding.News Release February 26, 2018 Two medical school teams competing in national scientific ‘March Madness’Voting for best biomedical innovations of 2017 has begun.Medical Campus & Community February 23, 2018 CT scans offer a glimpse into lives of 3 Egyptian mummiesRadiologists’ expertise contributes to new exhibit at Saint Louis Art Museum.Medical Campus & Community February 22, 2018 NCI director visiting Med Campus on Feb. 27Sharpless to participate in scientific symposium, town hall meeting.Medical Campus & Community February 22, 2018 Cancer weaponZika virus kills glioblastoma stem cells in early research.Outlook Magazine February 21, 2018 Similarities found in cancer initiation in kidney, liver, stomach, pancreasPotential for therapies that interfere with early cancer growth.News Release February 20, 2018 Stappenbeck elected to Association of American PhysiciansRecognized for his work on gut microbes .National Leaders February 20, 2018 Washington People: Michael S. AvidanAnesthesiologist works to improve outcomes for patients during and after surgery.Washington People February 19, 2018 LEAP Inventor Challenge awards five Washington University research teamsFunding will help researchers turn ideas into commercially viable products and services.Medical Campus & Community February 19, 2018 Lecture, exhibit to highlight university’s medical role during World War IFaculty staffed Base Hospital 21 in Normandy region of France.Medical Campus & Community February 19, 2018 Powassan, West Nile viruses cause Zika-like damage to fetusesSource: CNN February 16, 2018 Hospitalized older adults less often tested for fluSource: Reuters February 16, 2018 Physician’s call to action: Compassionate medicineBarbara Lutey assesses patients' medical, social, emotional health in determining care.Medical Campus & Community, Video 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 Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 52 53 54 55 56 … 116 Next ›