March 4, 2026 Students’ cross-disciplinary collaboration addresses real-life needs Assistive Tech Make-a-Thon at WashU brings together OT and engineering students to enhance the lives of St. Louisans who have disabilities.Medical Campus & Community May 30, 2014 Cancer stem cells drive brain tumor growthTargeting cancer stem cells, which make certain cancers resistant to treatment, could improve outcomes for patients.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine May 29, 2014 Nine scientists are awarded Kavli PrizesSource: New York Times May 29, 2014 Raichle awarded Kavli Prize in NeuroscienceMarcus E. Raichle, MD, is internationally renowned for his contributions to advancing the frontiers of cognitive neuroscience.National Leaders May 29, 2014 Drug users switch to heroin because it’s cheap, easy to getNews Release May 22, 2014 Alzheimer’s disease, other conditions linked to prion-like proteinsNews Release May 21, 2014 Soil bacteria may provide clues to curbing antibiotic resistanceNews Release May 20, 2014 Study questions benefit of vitamin D for asthma sufferersSource: Fox News May 20, 2014 MRI for prostate biopsies increases odds of finding aggressive tumorsNews Release May 20, 2014 Optical brain scanner goes where other brain scanners can’tNews Release May 19, 2014 Brian Nussenbaum, MDHead and neck surgeon driven by passion for teaching and patient care.Washington People May 19, 2014 Painkillers may decrease susceptibility to recurring urinary infectionsNews Release May 19, 2014 Study finds limited benefit for vitamin D in asthma treatmentNews Release May 16, 2014 Commencement 2014Med school graduates celebrate at Commencement ceremonies across campus.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery May 15, 2014 Common antidepressant may halt plaque growth associated with Alzheimer’sSource: Fox News May 15, 2014 Preserving fertility in male cancer patientsA Washington University study concludes that male cancer patients should more frequently be offered sperm banking as an option to preserve fertility.Innovate Magazines May 15, 2014 Extensive clinical trials program offers hope, advances careThe Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center provides patients with a wide array of clinical trials that seek to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.Innovate Magazines May 14, 2014 Antidepressant may slow Alzheimer’s disease, study findsSource: Huffington Post May 14, 2014 Antidepressant may slow Alzheimer’s diseaseNews Release May 12, 2014 WUSTL students ‘print’ pink prosthetic arm for teen girlNews Release May 9, 2014 Multiple sclerosis discovery may explain gender gapSource: BBC News May 9, 2014 $32 million NIH grant funds study of multipurpose infection fighterNews Release May 8, 2014 The health benefits of greek yogurtSource: U.S. News & World Report May 8, 2014 Study helps explain why MS is more common in womenNews Release May 8, 2014 Mouse study offers new clues to cognitive declineNews Release May 6, 2014 Sarcoma partnership expands treatment accessIn an effort to broaden the scope of sarcoma treatment in the Midwest, six institutions have joined forces to establish the Midwest Sarcoma Trials Partnership.Innovate Magazines May 5, 2014 Socioeconomic factors may make Medicare’s hospital readmissions data more usefulNews Release May 5, 2014 Cultivating gut microbes to shape health and treat diseaseGroundbreaking work at Washington University School of Medicine is looking at ways our gut microbes affect our health.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine May 2, 2014 Two more prominent hospitals halt hysterectomy procedureSource: Wall Street Journal May 2, 2014 Apte receives Camras AwardNational Leaders May 1, 2014 Malnourished children in sub-Saharan Africa are not getting the life-saving drugs they needSource: Public Radio International May 1, 2014 People with autistic tendencies vulnerable to alcohol problemsNews Release May 1, 2014 Damiano named chief of cardiothoracic surgeryNews Release April 30, 2014 Gordon wins Passano Foundation AwardNational Leaders April 28, 2014 Manganese poisoning: Subtle effectsSource: The Economist April 25, 2014 Students win Breast Cancer Startup ChallengeNews Release April 24, 2014 Genome regions once mislabeled ‘junk’ linked to heart failureNews Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 95 96 97 98 99 … 124 Next ›