Editors’ Picks October 17, 2016 Macones elected to National Academy of MedicineMembership is one of highest U.S. honors in health and medicine.News Release October 13, 2016 $3.8 million to help explore brain’s circuitry using lightResearchers aim to understand how brain is wired.News Release October 12, 2016 $8 million grant aids effort to eliminate elephantiasisMajor study of 3-drug treatment regimen funded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.News Release October 10, 2016 Learning labsFor most medical students, there’s a major obstacle to doing research: being in medical school. Not at WashU.Outlook Magazine October 6, 2016 Decoding of tarsier genome reveals ties to humansFindings refine understanding of primate evolution.News Release September 27, 2016 Resistance is inevitableNature can – and will – overcome any antibiotic. Researchers are working to ensure we stay one step ahead.Outlook Magazine September 25, 2016 Personalizing medicineA leadership vision for advancing human health leverages core strengths at the School of Medicine.Outlook Magazine, Washington People September 21, 2016 New immunotherapy for leukemia shows promise in small clinical trial'Training' immune cells boosts effectiveness in patients with AML.News Release, Video September 7, 2016 Incoming medical students receive crash course in health disparitiesOrientation program focuses on caring for underprivileged patients.Medical Campus & Community September 6, 2016 Evidence of Zika virus found in tearsStudy suggests virus may persist in eyes.News Release August 24, 2016 Excess weight linked to 8 more cancer typesLimiting weight gain could help to reduce risk of these cancers.News Release August 15, 2016 $10.4 million awarded for pancreatic cancer researchFederal grant will fund new ways of treating deadliest form of the disease.News Release August 11, 2016 High and low levels of ‘good cholesterol’ may cause premature deathIntermediate levels may increase longevity.News Release July 27, 2016 Antibodies identified that thwart Zika virus infectionCould lead to vaccines, diagnostic tests and therapies.News Release July 20, 2016 Map provides detailed picture of how the brain is organizedWill help neurological, psychiatric research.News Release July 18, 2016 Stem cells engineered to grow cartilage, fight inflammationTechnique uses 3-D weaving to grow a living hip replacement .News Release July 11, 2016 Measuring damage to brain networks may aid stroke treatment, predict recoveryFunctional MRI scans provide crucial data for stroke patients.News Release July 7, 2016 Rewiring the bodySevering the brain’s critical link to a peripheral nerve can render an arm useless. Pioneering surgeries reroute neural impulses and redefine hope for paralysis.Outlook Magazine July 4, 2016 Immune-based therapy in mice shows promise against pancreatic cancerClinical trial will test safety of new strategy in patients with advanced pancreatic tumors.News Release June 22, 2016 Memory loss caused by West Nile virus explainedStudy identifies targets for prevention, treatment.News Release June 2, 2016 New clues found to immune system’s misfiring in autoimmune diseasesGene variants mapped to DNA regions that regulate immune cells.News Release May 11, 2016 Brain imaging links Alzheimer’s decline to tau proteinTau is better marker of progression to Alzheimer’s disease than amyloid beta.News Release May 11, 2016 Chicken coops, sewage treatment plants are hot spots of antibiotic resistanceStudy surveyed bacterial ecosystems in developing countries.News Release May 11, 2016 Mouse models of Zika in pregnancy show how fetuses become infectedMice provide tool to test vaccines, therapeutics, understand Zika biology in pregnancy.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 11 12 13 14 15 … 17 Next ›