Editors’ Picks September 21, 2023 Washington People: Sumanth PrabhuPhysician-scientist integrates patient care, innovative research on inflammation in heart failure.Washington People September 7, 2023 Medical Campus welcomes Entering Class of 2023124 students will train to become doctors, physician-scientists.Medical Campus & Community, Video August 21, 2023 Long COVID still worrisome 2 years after infectionVirus continues to pose risk of diabetes, lung problems, blood clots, GI issues, other conditions.News Release August 14, 2023 WashU Medicine nephrologist has risen to prominence, uncovering society’s biggest health issuesAl-Aly has become a leading COVID-19 researcher by tapping into big data.Outlook Magazine, Profiles August 4, 2023 Meeting the health challenges of climate changeMedical students at WashU and nationally are calling for more education on climate change.Outlook Magazine July 12, 2023 First robotic liver transplant in U.S. performed by Washington University surgeonsGroundbreaking surgery performed at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.News Release June 28, 2023 Achieving gender equity in medicineNationally, women enter medical school in similar proportions to men, but often, the number of women in leadership still lags behind.Outlook Magazine, Profiles June 14, 2023 Tick-borne Bourbon virus infects people, wildlife in St. Louis areaVirologist, wildlife veterinarian, ecologist team up to study lone star ticks that carry the virus.News Release May 16, 2023 Fauci urges medical school graduates to advocate for science and truthHaving trained through the pandemic, ‘your journey has been truly exceptional,’ he tells grads.Medical Campus & Community, Video April 25, 2023 Drug for rare form of ALS, based in part on WashU research, approved by FDAWashington University neurologist led international trials of the drug, tofersen.News Release, Video April 19, 2023 Mind-body connection is built into brain, study suggestsFindings point to brain areas that integrate planning, purpose, physiology, behavior, movement.News Release April 3, 2023 Keeping COVID-19 in check likely to require periodic boostersTo be effective, boosters should target variants widely different from COVID-19 virus's original strain.News Release March 28, 2023 Anesthesiology Control Tower helps detect emergencies before they ariseRemote team and machine learning help anesthesia clinicians head off and troubleshoot rare but potentially life-threatening events.Outlook Magazine March 21, 2023 Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center is increasing equity for African AmericansThe WashU center has become a national model for building relationships and boosting diversity in clinical trials.Outlook Magazine March 21, 2023 Wide smiles, victory dances, air kisses at Match DayPhysicians-to-be learn their destinations for residency training.Medical Campus & Community, Video March 8, 2023 Discovery of T cells’ role in Alzheimer’s, related diseases, suggests new treatment strategyFindings, in mice, open up drug development possibilities for brain diseases linked to tau protein.News Release February 9, 2023 Needlemans commit $15 million to boost drug discoveryGift from longtime WashU benefactors to advance promising drug targets into early clinical trials .News Release February 2, 2023 Pediatric primary care on the front lines of teen mental health crisisDepression screenings, following up on mental health concerns have become important aspects of pediatric care.Medical Campus & Community January 12, 2023 Gut bacteria affect brain health, mouse study showsFindings suggest new approach to treating Alzheimer’s, other neurodegenerative diseases.News Release December 14, 2022 WashU, Eisai form drug discovery collaborationFocus is on therapies for Alzheimer’s, other neurodegenerative diseases.News Release November 30, 2022 WashU, pharmacy scientists alter fentanyl, aim to make it less lethal, less addictiveGoal is to reduce dangerous side effects of potent opioid pain reliever.News Release November 18, 2022 Hospitalists play key role in orchestrating bedside careSpecialists ensure better outcomes both in and beyond the hospital.Outlook Magazine November 10, 2022 Repeat COVID-19 infections increase risk of organ failure, deathResearchers recommend masks, vaccines, vigilance to prevent reinfection.News Release November 1, 2022 First-year medical students receive white coatsClass oath emphasizes health inequities, social justice.Medical Campus & Community, Video Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 … 17 Next ›