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 June 12, 2013 New treatment options for kidney cancerResearchers at Washington University are making advances in treating kidney cancer patients.Innovate Magazines June 12, 2013 Alzheimer’s brain change measured in humansNews Release June 11, 2013 Splints favored for kids’ forearm buckle fracturesNews Release June 10, 2013 Understanding and treating spasmodic dysphoniaA multidisciplinary collaboration at Washington University is examining the causes and latest treatments for spasmodic dysphonia, a voice muscle disorder.Innovate Magazines June 10, 2013 Taylor Family Institute targets psychiatric illness researchWashington University has received $20 million to fund the Taylor Family Institute that will help develop new therapies for psychiatric disorders.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine June 10, 2013 Immune cells contribute to macular degenerationNew research shows immune cells in mice may damage or protect against age-related macular degeneration, depending on the cells’ age.Innovate Magazines June 6, 2013 Wolf elected to board of occupational therapy associationNational Leaders June 5, 2013 University will anchor new CORTEX buildingNews Release June 4, 2013 Nerbonne to lead Center for Cardiovascular ResearchNational Leaders June 4, 2013 Mid-flight medical emergencies not very commonIn the News June 4, 2013 Daily sunscreen may prevent skin agingIn the News May 31, 2013 Dacey receives award from neurosurgeons’ associationNational Leaders May 31, 2013 Wolff honored for life-saving work in HaitiNational Leaders May 31, 2013 Pretesting cervical tumors could inform treatmentNews Release May 30, 2013 Artificial sweeteners may do more than sweetenNews Release May 29, 2013 Scientists evaluate surveillance after bladder cancerNew research is examining care after surgery in patients with bladder cancer with the goal of improving survival rates.Innovate Magazines May 29, 2013 Deadly infections cut in sickest hospital patientsNews Release May 24, 2013 Major project maps brain’s wiringWashington University School of Medicine researchers and colleagues are leading a 5-year, $30 million project to map the connections in the human brain.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine May 23, 2013 A fate worse than death for scores of African womenIn the News May 23, 2013 XPRIZE proposed to inspire Alzheimer’s researchNews Release May 22, 2013 Some of my best friends are germsIn the News May 21, 2013 A workout a day may keep cancer awayIn the News May 21, 2013 Cancer treatment’s brutal side effects may be cut, studies findIn the News May 21, 2013 How do you make a painkiller addiction-proof?In the News May 20, 2013 New test better detects elephantiasis worm infectionNews Release May 17, 2013 Alzheimer’s research: Biomarkers predict start of mental declineIn the News May 17, 2013 Commencement 2013Across the School of Medicine, graduating students celebrated with faculty, staff, family and friends.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery May 16, 2013 Bear Cub grants foster entrepreneurshipNews Release May 15, 2013 Catherine Appleton, MDThe physician discusses her work as a breast cancer radiologist and how her patients, family and mentors have influenced her career.Washington People May 13, 2013 Alzheimer’s markers predict start of mental declineNews Release May 10, 2013 Moley elected president of gynecologic societyNational Leaders May 9, 2013 Gene may protect against ulcer-causing H. Pylori infectionsIn the News May 9, 2013 Scientists show how nerve wiring self-destructsNews Release May 8, 2013 Gene test may help guide prostate cancer treatmentIn the News May 8, 2013 Siteman director appointed vice chair of national cancer networkNational Leaders May 7, 2013 Cost of birth control higher in some low-income neighborhoods than in wealthy onesIn the News Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 97 98 99 100 101 … 116 Next ›