Topic: Interdisciplinary Work & Collaboration March 11, 2021 Combating COVID-19: Labs pivot to fight a common enemyLabs retooled to investigate how the virus causes disease and to develop drugs, vaccines and diagnostics.Outlook Magazine February 19, 2021 A crisis unfolds: COVID-19 surge gives way to unprecedented collaboration, innovationA coordinated pandemic response from School of Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital and BJC HealthCare.Outlook Magazine January 29, 2021 ‘It’s why we got into medicine’Fierce sense of mission drives front-line workers as they treat COVID-19.Outlook Magazine October 22, 2020 Podcast: Preventing COVID-19 among unhoused peopleThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' reports on the efforts of infectious diseases specialists and social work researchers to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks among people who are without adequate housing.Podcast, Show Me the Science July 13, 2020 Podcast: Wildlife surveillance may help identify the next pandemicThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on monitoring and identifying pathogens that might jump from animals into humans.Podcast, Show Me the Science April 23, 2020 Maker Task Force works to protect front-line health-care workersFrom medicine to engineering to clothing design, university expertise fights COVID-19.Medical Campus & Community, Video February 4, 2016 Scientists team up to fight ZikaSchool of Medicine research lays groundwork for diagnostics, therapeutics, vaccine.News Release, School of Medicine February 2, 2016 New cancer weapon: nanoparticle made from calcium carbonate in antacid tabletsNovel nanoparticle made of common mineral may help keep tumor growth at bay.News Release, Video January 19, 2016 Dissolvable brain sensors disintegrate once their job is doneSource: The Atlantic 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 15, 2016 Rival drug firms team up to test new cancer treatment approachSource: STAT 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 11, 2015 New center focuses on regenerative medicineThe center aims to develop new treatments that could allow doctors to regrow or replace a damaged heart or severed nerves, or to restore lost vision or hearing.News Release December 3, 2015 Scientists receive $13.7 million to develop new multiple myeloma treatmentsNew center will focus on developing nanomaterials and drugs to treat this cancer of the immune system.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 $6.5 million to fund research, treatment of developmental disabilitiesCenter aims to more quickly convert new discoveries into interventions for individuals with developmental disabilities.News Release September 21, 2015 Pharmacy-medical school partnership forms to identify new pain therapiesSource: Forbes September 11, 2015 That’s a great idea!Student-driven IDEA Labs sparks entrepreneurial innovations designed to improve medical care.Outlook Magazine September 7, 2015 Coalition of the determinedFive founding institutions teamed with the city of St. Louis to create the Cortex Innovation Community in midtown St. Louis. The innovative life sciences and technology hub is leading the way toward a renewed economy..Medical Campus & Community June 24, 2015 New nanoparticle-based imaging agentClinical studies begin on a tiny technology that could help identify patients at high risk of stroke by revealing dangerous plaque in arteries.Outlook Magazine May 4, 2015 Research center seeks broad solutions for neurological diseasesThe Hope Center for Neurological Disorders explores common avenues of disease to develop and apply solutions broadly.Innovate Magazines April 15, 2015 People and their dogs may benefit from similar therapiesCanine companions share our lives. They even get similar cancers. These connections suggest a new frontier of mutually beneficial therapies.Outlook Magazine April 15, 2015 The Big Picture: Dissecting VesaliusAn interdisciplinary symposium honored the 500-year anniversary of the birth of Andreas Vesalius, founder of the study of modern human anatomy.Outlook Magazine, Photos & Video Posts navigation 1 2 Next ›