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 20, 2015 Urine test shows promise for early diagnosis of kidney cancerSource: Health Day March 19, 2015 Vitamin D prevents diabetes and clogged arteries in miceNews Release March 19, 2015 Kidney cancer detected early with urine testNews Release March 17, 2015 Study sheds new light on asthma, COPDNews Release March 13, 2015 DuBois named Bander professor of medical ethicsNews Release March 12, 2015 Harder-to-abuse OxyContin doesn’t stop addictsSource: CBS News March 12, 2015 Stem cells lurking in tumors can resist treatmentNews Release March 11, 2015 Harder-to-abuse OxyContin doesn’t stop illicit useNews Release March 9, 2015 Cancer: The mysterious miracle cases inspiring doctorsSource: BBC March 9, 2015 Innovative light therapy reaches deep tumorsNews Release March 6, 2015 Jeffrey I. Gordon, MDAwarded King Faisal International Prize in Medicine.National Leaders March 5, 2015 New understanding of stroke damage may aid recoveryNews Release March 4, 2015 Mental health soon after war-zone concussions predicts disabilityNews Release March 4, 2015 Study shows who benefits most from statinsNews Release March 2, 2015 Gordon awarded King Faisal International Prize in MedicineNews Release March 2, 2015 Washington People: Melissa HopkinsAssistant vice chancellor juggles countless responsibilities at work and home but wouldn’t change a thing.Washington People March 2, 2015 Raichle named Wolff Distinguished Professor of MedicineNews Release March 2, 2015 Why a woman in her 30s decided to find out if she will get Alzheimer’sSource: People Magazine February 27, 2015 New target identified in fight against Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosisNews Release February 25, 2015 Researchers call for more study of anesthesia risks to young childrenSource: New York Times February 25, 2015 Gut microbes targeted for diagnosis, treatment of childhood undernutritionNews Release February 24, 2015 Investigational drug can reduce asthma flareupsNews Release February 23, 2015 Epigenome orchestrates embryonic developmentNews Release February 23, 2015 Bobbi Pineda, PhD, OTR/LAppointed co-chair of the newly formed Neonatal Therapy National Certification Board.National Leaders February 20, 2015 Bacterial DNA from mom may be inheritedSource: Washington Post February 18, 2015 Camel, alpaca antibodies target anticancer viruses directly to tumorsNews Release February 18, 2015 Race & Ethnicity: Day One of Discovery and DialogueSeminar focuses the Washington University community on critical issues related to race and ethnicity.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery, School of Medicine February 18, 2015 Scientists unveil map of human epigenomes in effort to fight diseaseNews Release February 17, 2015 Cancer genetic test offshoot helps diagnose rare syndrome in childrenA genetic test developed from a tumor gene panel is helping to diagnose rare pediatric overgrowth syndromes.School of Medicine February 16, 2015 In image guided operating suites, surgeons see real-time MRI, CT scansSource: Wall Street Journal February 16, 2015 Mothers can pass traits to offspring through bacteria’s DNANews Release February 13, 2015 Geraghty chairs Society for Vascular Surgery committeeAppointed Outcomes & Technology Assessment Committee Chair.National Leaders February 11, 2015 Smoking’s toll on health is even worse than previously thought, a study findsSource: New York Times February 11, 2015 England named Wolff Professor of MedicineNews Release February 10, 2015 New approach to childhood malnutrition may reduce relapses, deathsNews Release February 7, 2015 Art Show 2015Organized by the School of Medicine's Arts Commission, the Annual Art Show displays artwork created by students, faculty and staff at the medical school.Photo Gallery Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 79 80 81 82 83 … 116 Next ›