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 November 14, 2016 Van Hare named president-elect of Heart Rhythm SocietyPediatric cardiologist to advance arrhythmia research, education.National Leaders November 14, 2016 What grandmothers can teach science about autismSource: The Atlantic November 14, 2016 Obituary: Charles B. Anderson, former director of general surgery, 78Helped establish university's esteemed transplantation program.Obituaries November 10, 2016 A Zika solution? Researchers release promising initial reportsSource: People Magazine November 10, 2016 Researchers launch first clinical trial for Wolfram syndromeMany people with rare genetic disease die prematurely.News Release November 8, 2016 Could Zika virus have lasting impact on male fertility?Source: NIH Director's Blog November 7, 2016 Treatment protects mice from Zika during pregnancy: U.S. studySource: Reuters November 7, 2016 Scientists identify potential Zika treatment for pregnant women, fetusesSource: Wall Street Journal November 7, 2016 Future physicians honor medical faculty, residentsCeremony highlights Distinguished Service Teaching Awards.Medical Campus & Community November 7, 2016 New technique aids search for genetic roots of diseaseResearchers can create sets of mutated DNA sequences quickly, cheaply.News Release November 7, 2016 Antibody protects developing fetus from Zika virus, mouse study showsFirst intervention shown to prevent maternal-fetal transmission.News Release November 4, 2016 How this broccoli enzyme can slow agingSource: Time November 4, 2016 NMN compound reduces signs of aging in miceSource: United Press International November 4, 2016 Zika causes infertility, lasting harm to testes in mice: U.S. studySource: Reuters November 4, 2016 Zika virus reduces male fertility in miceSource: Time November 4, 2016 Zika ravages testes of mice; study raises concern about menSource: Associated Press November 3, 2016 8 types of cancer you’re more likely to get if you’re overweightSource: Prevention November 2, 2016 $34 million effort aims to image brain from childhood through old ageResearch to focus on effects of aging, provide clues to neurological function, mental health.News Release November 2, 2016 Cause of inflammation in diabetes identifiedCould be target for preventing related heart attacks, strokes.News Release November 2, 2016 Earlier Alzheimer’s diagnosis may be possible with new imaging compoundNew tool detects Alzheimer’s protein, may help identify brain changes, assess treatment effects.News Release October 31, 2016 Zika infection reduces fertility, lowers testosterone in male miceHuman studies needed to determine if men similarly affected.News Release, Video October 27, 2016 Natural compound reduces signs of aging in healthy miceSafety of NMN being tested in small clinical trial in Japan.News Release October 26, 2016 For some COPD patients, portable oxygen treatment provides no benefitStudy addresses long-standing questions for those with moderately low blood oxygen levels.News Release October 26, 2016 Achilefu receives inaugural breast cancer research award$4.5 million from U.S. defense department funds innovative light therapy .News Release October 26, 2016 Brain scans of children with Tourette’s offer clues to disorderDifferences noted in brain regions involving sensation, sensory processing.News Release October 25, 2016 Hanson named chair of NIH study sectionLeads membrane biology and protein processing group.National Leaders October 24, 2016 Rao recognized for work on tropical diseasesHonored with 2016 Anne Maurer-Cecchini Award for research on lymphatic filariasis.National Leaders October 24, 2016 Possible strategy identified for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, other disordersResearch leads to development of compounds to correct mitochondrial dysfunction.News Release October 21, 2016 Movement redefinedBy adopting movement science as a central tenet, the Program in Physical Therapy has reshaped its profession.Outlook Magazine October 19, 2016 Scientists link single gene to some cases of autism spectrum disorderFindings could provide clues about other genes involved in autism.News Release October 18, 2016 Medical assistant program provides opportunities, addresses shortageInternships doorway to health sciences field for north St. Louis, north St. Louis County residents.Medical Campus & Community October 17, 2016 Macones elected to National Academy of MedicineMembership is one of highest U.S. honors in health and medicine.News Release October 13, 2016 $3.8 million to help explore brain’s circuitry using lightResearchers aim to understand how brain is wired.News Release October 12, 2016 $8 million grant aids effort to eliminate elephantiasisMajor study of 3-drug treatment regimen funded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.News Release October 11, 2016 It’s time to rethink high-protein diets for weight lossSource: Time October 11, 2016 Surgery helps MLB pitchers overcome nerve-compression injuriesFollowing procedures, most pitchers perform at, or better than, pre-injury play.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 63 64 65 66 67 … 116 Next ›