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 August 25, 2015 Quitting smoking after heart attack gives quick boost to mental health, quality of lifeNews Release August 25, 2015 Many parents unaware of e-cigarette dangers to childrenNews Release August 25, 2015 Washington People: Marilyn Siegel, MDPediatric radiologist loves solving puzzles her field presents, but she loves helping patients most of all.Washington People August 25, 2015 Relapse, poor survival in acute leukemia linked to genetic mutations that persist in remissionNews Release August 20, 2015 Why the aging brain is more vulnerable to Alzheimer’sSource: Health Day August 18, 2015 Women tend to stick with IUDs over long termSource: Reuters August 17, 2015 White Coat Ceremony 2015The School of Medicine welcomed incoming medical students at this annual rite of passage for future physicians.Photo Gallery August 13, 2015 $7 million grant aids efforts to eliminate neglected tropical diseasesNews Release August 11, 2015 Douglas L. Mann, MDNamed editor-in-chief of new cardiology journal.National Leaders August 11, 2015 New clues found to vision loss in macular degenerationNews Release August 10, 2015 Washington People: Andy MausClinical research coordinator approaches every job he has had at the university with enthusiasm and gusto.Washington People August 7, 2015 Crime-scene compound may be newest tool in fight against malariaNews Release August 6, 2015 Picking up the phone to improve mental health in seniorsNews Release August 5, 2015 Common weight-loss surgery may lower tolerance for alcoholSource: Health Day August 5, 2015 Gastric bypass surgery lowers women’s alcohol toleranceNews Release July 31, 2015 ‘I want hookah’: How Twitter feedback influences useSource: Washington Post July 30, 2015 Brain’s ability to dispose of key Alzheimer’s protein drops dramatically with ageNews Release July 29, 2015 Using data to improve kidney transplant outcomes, personalize careAnalyzing national kidney transplant databases could help improve patient care and outcomes.School of Medicine July 29, 2015 $15 million funds research to help older adults prevent cognitive declineNews Release July 29, 2015 Kenneth M. Ludmerer, MDRecognized for analysis of American medical residency system.National Leaders July 24, 2015 Treatment failure in parasite infection tied to virusNews Release July 23, 2015 Exploring the brain’s role in stress-induced anxietyNews Release July 23, 2015 Younger adults with Alzheimer’s are key to drug searchSource: NPR Morning Edition July 22, 2015 Poverty may hinder kids’ brain developmentSource: Health Day July 22, 2015 Diagnostic test developed for enterovirus D68News Release July 21, 2015 Finding may aid diagnosis of learning disabilities linked to brain tumor syndromeNews Release July 20, 2015 Randall Bateman, MDReceived MetLife Award for Alzheimer’s research.National Leaders July 20, 2015 Bateman receives MetLife Award for Alzheimer’s researchNews Release July 20, 2015 WashU Expert: Poverty’s most insidious damage is to a child’s brainNews Release July 16, 2015 Predicting who will get Alzheimer’s diseaseSource: Consumer Affairs July 16, 2015 Device delivers drugs to brain via remote controlNews Release July 15, 2015 New findings hint toward reversing hearing lossNews Release July 13, 2015 Prone to UTIs? Try these simple dietary changesSource: NBC Today July 13, 2015 Drug-resistant bacteria possess natural ability to become vulnerable to antibioticsNews Release July 10, 2015 Cooper named head of biochemistry and molecular biophysicsNews Release July 9, 2015 Four medical students selected as Howard Hughes fellowsStudents are among 68 nationwide selected for a year of mentored research training.Medical Campus & Community, School of Medicine, Video Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 75 76 77 78 79 … 116 Next ›