Topic: Neurological Disorders March 29, 2021 Brain Tumor Center established at Siteman Cancer CenterNeurosurgeon and scientist Albert H. Kim appointed director.News Release March 17, 2021 Brain rewires itself after injury ‘on the edge of what’s compatible with life’Stroke suffered as newborn went undetected for 13 years.News Release November 19, 2020 Young people with disabilities focus of COVID-19 testing grant$5 million grant to fund saliva tests for students, teachers, staff in schools operated by Special School District of St. Louis County.News Release October 12, 2020 Racial differences in Alzheimer’s research focus of $15 million grantStudy investigates whether biological markers of Alzheimer’s in white patients also apply to African Americans.News Release October 2, 2020 Basis of developmental disabilities focus of $11.3 million in grantsResearch to examine genetic, environmental factors linked to such disabilities and how to improve lives of those affected.News Release August 23, 2020 African American children with autism experience long delays in diagnosisSuch delays lead to serious disparities in access to developmental therapy.News Release August 19, 2020 New center to explore brain, immune system connectionsDiscoveries will aid efforts to develop immune therapies for neurological diseases.News Release April 27, 2020 Potential biomarker for autism identified in infantsLow levels of neuropeptide in babies’ cerebrospinal fluid linked to later diagnosis.News Release March 6, 2020 Washington University to break ground on major neuroscience research hubNew construction will inspire discovery, collaboration, faculty recruitment at School of Medicine.News Release, Video October 22, 2019 Dementia patients’ adult kids diagnosed earlier than their parentsUnknown genetic factors may affect when symptoms arise.News Release October 1, 2019 Gutmann wins prestigious neuro-oncology prizeHonored for work on pediatric brain tumors.National Leaders September 16, 2019 Cause of rare, fatal disorder in young children pinpointedProof-of-concept drug therapy benefits mouse model of Krabbe disease.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 15, 2019 Antisense drugs for Huntington’s, ALS and prion diseases could meet the dire need for brain treatmentsSource: Scientific American August 14, 2019 Genes linked to Alzheimer’s risk, resilience ID’dGenes in the brain’s immune cells may point to strategy to protect against the disease.News Release July 29, 2019 Extending human lifeTwo new centers focus on chronic diseases of aging.Outlook Magazine July 9, 2019 Right brain, left brain: Tapping the brain’s capacity to rewire itselfA physician's creative quest primes the world for a neuroprosthetics revolution.Outlook Magazine June 26, 2019 Understanding how tics are suppressed may help some at risk for tic disordersIdentifying kids who control their tics may help others at risk for Tourette syndrome.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 May 29, 2019 $9.5 million aimed at detecting autism earlier in childhoodMulticenter grant funds infant brain imaging at Washington University and other centers.News Release May 6, 2019 Perlmutter receives Spirit of Hope AwardRecognized for advocacy of basic research.News Release April 26, 2019 Wearable motion detectors identify subtle motor deficits in childrenCould lead to early intervention, help prevent disability.News Release March 26, 2019 Rineys give $15 million to develop, test therapies for neurodegenerative diseasesGift will fund Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s research.News Release February 4, 2019 Scans show women’s brains remain youthful as male brains wind downSource: NPR Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 … 6 Next ›