Editors’ Picks December 14, 2019 Collective powerThrough a crowdsourced network, Greg Bowman seeks cures for diseases — including his own.Outlook Magazine December 10, 2019 Washington People: James DuBoisBioethics expert tackles big questions, fosters human side of science.Washington People December 5, 2019 Families with long, healthy life spans focus of $68 million grantLong life study explores genetics of extreme longevity.News Release November 26, 2019 Drug-resistant staph can spread easily in household environmentsResearch reinforces need for frequent hand washing.News Release November 8, 2019 Physician whose parents survived Holocaust gratified to treat veteransRauchman values contact with veterans he treats via VA St. Louis Health Care System.Medical Campus & Community October 29, 2019 Washington People: Benjamin D. HumphreysPhysician-scientist a leading innovator in kidney research.Washington People October 23, 2019 Clues to improve cancer immunotherapy revealedHelper T cells appear vital to more robust anti-tumor response.News Release October 10, 2019 Targeting immune cells may be potential therapy for Alzheimer’sMouse study shows immune cells drive brain damage.News Release, Video October 9, 2019 Human gut microbes could make processed foods healthierA specific microbe can break down a chemical common in manufactured foods.News Release October 4, 2019 Scientists find timekeepers of gut’s immune systemTargeting such cells may lead to treatments for digestive ailments.News Release September 17, 2019 Washington People: Gwen RandolphImmunologist shows that the journey is as important as the destination.Washington People September 9, 2019 Use of antibiotics in preemies has lasting, potentially harmful effectsDrug resistance, unhealthy bacteria persist in gut microbiome.News Release August 26, 2019 Stable home lives improve prospects for preemiesMedical challenges at birth less important than stressful home life in predicting future psychiatric health.News Release August 20, 2019 2019 White Coat Ceremony: Acting on our valuesFirst-year medical student Rachel Butler on her class's intro to the school and the power and positivity of the white coat.Medical Campus & Community August 13, 2019 Washington People: Andrea Wang-GillamOncologist aims to improve outcomes for patients with pancreatic cancer.Washington People August 1, 2019 Blood test is highly accurate at identifying Alzheimer’s before symptoms ariseWhen combined with age and genetic risk factor, test is 94% accurate.News Release July 30, 2019 Half-century of research illuminates how cells work in health, diseaseKornfeld reflects on knowledge gained from longest running NCI grant.News Release July 11, 2019 For malnourished children, new therapeutic food boosts gut microbes, healthy developmentNew approach targeting gut microbes proves superior to standard treatment.News Release July 3, 2019 Immune-boosting compound makes immunotherapy effective against pancreatic cancerChemical compound extends survival by months, in mice.News Release June 24, 2019 Alzheimer’s missing link ID’d, answering what tips brain’s declineBrain’s immune cells form nexus between two damaging Alzheimer’s proteins.News Release June 13, 2019 Aging delayed in older mice given blood component from young miceAn enzyme in blood of young mice extends life span.News Release, Video June 5, 2019 To fight TB infection, early protection is crucialNew approach may aid development of more effective vaccine.News Release May 22, 2019 Proton therapy for cancer lowers risk of side effectsCure rates just as high for proton therapy as standard radiation therapy.News Release May 19, 2019 Commencement 2019Gratitude, truth and perseverance: Washington University School of Medicine celebrates the Class of 2019.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery, Video Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 17 Next ›