Editors’ Picks June 4, 2020 Medical students assist health departments in tracking COVID-19Case investigation, contact tracing helps control coronavirus outbreaks.Medical Campus & Community, Video May 18, 2020 Global study to test malaria drug to protect health workers from COVID-19COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator to fund international trial of chloroquine.News Release April 30, 2020 On the front lines in the fight against COVID-19Medical professionals dramatically shift focus to help patients infected with coronavirus.Medical Campus & Community April 16, 2020 Research in most university labs moved from bench to internetSome labs remain active, with focus switched to COVID-19.Medical Campus & Community April 3, 2020 Medical Campus students mobilize to help health-care workers, communityEfforts include making face shields, summarizing research, providing child care, delivering food to those at risk.Medical Campus & Community March 23, 2020 Possible COVID-19 treatment: transfusion of antibodies from recovered patients’ bloodCentury-old idea applied to modern pandemic.News Release March 19, 2020 Crowdsourced supercomputing project sets sights on coronavirusFolding@home targets COVID-19, number of volunteer ‘folders’ skyrockets.News Release, Video March 5, 2020 School of Medicine physicians, researchers tackle coronavirusClinical teams ready; research for vaccines, drugs underway.News Release September 14, 2016 Featured Video TestThis is an excerpt..News Release, Video March 9, 2016 Washington University helping to advance One Health movement in regionInitiative links humans, animals, environment to overall well-being.News Release February 4, 2016 Scientists team up to fight ZikaSchool of Medicine research lays groundwork for diagnostics, therapeutics, vaccine.News Release, School of Medicine February 4, 2016 To prevent infection after C-section, chlorhexidine better than iodineEvidence strong enough to change standard skin-prep practices for the procedure, researchers say.News Release February 2, 2016 Building better healthKeeping the toughest jobs safe requires boots-on-the-ground research and a can-do company attitude. A campus building project is putting these ideas in motion.Outlook Magazine January 18, 2016 Team develops wireless, dissolvable sensors to monitor brainTiny implants measure intracranial pressure, temperature before being absorbed into the body.News Release January 14, 2016 $60 million to fund study of genetics underlying common diseasesHeart disease, diabetes, stroke, autism and epilepsy are focus of research supported by National Institutes of Health.News Release January 8, 2016 Ebola medical team develops guidelines for treating infected childrenProtocol aims to improve young patients' chances of survival during future outbreaks.News Release January 6, 2016 Lending a handNeed a custom yet affordable anatomical structure made to order? Just hit print.Outlook Magazine December 22, 2015 Study uncovers inherited genetic susceptibility across 12 cancer typesNew finding could help improve the accuracy of existing genetic tests for cancer risk.News Release December 14, 2015 Study uncovers hard-to-detect cancer mutationsFindings could help identify patients who would benefit from existing drugs.News Release November 30, 2015 New center emphasizes student teamworkThe Center for Interprofessional Education was created by three institutions to further the goal of improving patient safety and quality in health care.News Release November 23, 2015 Study shows increase in infant deaths attributed to crib bumpersResearchers recommend ban on sale of bedding accessory.News Release November 16, 2015 Study sheds light on why parasite makes TB infections worseScientists have shown how a parasitic worm infection common in the developing world increases susceptibility to tuberculosis.News Release November 9, 2015 Research points to development of single vaccine for Chikungunya, related virusesCurrently there is no vaccine or treatment for Chikungunya or other alphaviruses.News Release October 30, 2015 Distinguished Service Teaching Awards 2015As a show of their appreciation for exemplary service in education, medical students recently presented faculty and house staff with the annual awards.Photos & Video Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 Next ›