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 July 7, 2015 Siteman Cancer Center earns highest rating from federal cancer instituteNews Release July 6, 2015 University names new medical school deanNews Release July 6, 2015 Colorado’s effort against teenage pregnancies is a startling successSource: New York Times July 6, 2015 Midlife changes in Alzheimer’s biomarkers may predict dementiaNews Release July 1, 2015 Preemies at high risk of autism don’t show typical signs of disorder in early infancyNews Release July 1, 2015 More Americans now obese than overweightNew finding is "a wake-up call" to make public health strategies a priority.School of Medicine June 30, 2015 Your diet may be causing your urinary tract infectionsSource: Time June 29, 2015 John DiPersio, MD, PhDNamed to American Cancer Society advisory group.National Leaders June 26, 2015 New director of Renal Division namedNews Release June 25, 2015 A person’s diet, acidity of urine may affect susceptibility to UTIsNews Release June 24, 2015 Timothy Ley, MDNamed by President Barack Obama to the National Cancer Advisory Board.National Leaders June 24, 2015 Surgery’s seismic shiftSurgical education is in the midst of transformation. “The next five years will look nothing like the last 50," says Michael M. Awad, MD, PhD.Outlook Magazine June 24, 2015 The Big Picture: Resident raptorsEach year a peregrine falcon returns to her nest on the Medical Campus to hatch and raise chicks, and experts from the World Bird Sanctuary visit to band the baby birds.Outlook Magazine, Photo Gallery June 24, 2015 New nanoparticle-based imaging agentClinical studies begin on a tiny technology that could help identify patients at high risk of stroke by revealing dangerous plaque in arteries.Outlook Magazine June 23, 2015 Potential treatment target identified for rare form of diabetesNews Release June 22, 2015 Obesity, excess weight in U.S. continue upswingNews Release June 22, 2015 Lasers, magnetism allow glimpses of the human brain at workSource: New York Times June 22, 2015 Obese Americans now outnumber those who are merely overweight, study saysSource: Los Angeles Times June 22, 2015 More than two-thirds of U.S. adults now overweight or obeseSource: Health Day June 21, 2015 Lasers, magnetism allow glimpses of the human brain at workSource: Washington Post June 17, 2015 Eye’s motion detection sensors identifiedNews Release June 16, 2015 Washington People: Catherine Lang, PhDAs director of the Neurorehabilitation Research Laboratory, Lang helps stroke survivors regain what their strokes took from them.Washington People June 15, 2015 Researchers discover weakness in brain tumorsSource: UPI June 15, 2015 Patrick J. Geraghty, MDReceived Marfan Foundation’s Hero with a Heart award.National Leaders June 12, 2015 10 essential facts about MERSSource: Everyday Health June 12, 2015 New clues in mice link cholesterol to fertilityNews Release June 11, 2015 Johnson & Johnson starts project to prevent Type 1 diabetesSource: Washington Post June 11, 2015 Scientists find way to disrupt brain tumor stem cellsNews Release June 10, 2015 Brain-computer interface reverses paralysis in stroke victimsSource: Reuters June 9, 2015 Robert P. Mecham, PhDReceived Marfan Foundation's Distinguished Research Award.National Leaders June 8, 2015 New chief of pediatric orthopaedic surgery namedNews Release June 3, 2015 Mother fights brain cancer with electric fieldsSource: Reuters June 1, 2015 Top 10 things you can do about antibiotic resistanceAntibiotic resistance is a growing problem and a significant threat to public health.Photo Gallery, School of Medicine, Video May 28, 2015 Medical research: Subject to reflectionSource: Nature May 28, 2015 Simplicity works in cancer prevention — for you and your kidsSource: Huffington Post May 26, 2015 New chief of spine surgery namedNews Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 76 77 78 79 80 … 116 Next ›