Editors’ Picks March 19, 2024 Medical students celebrate Match Day 2024This year’s graduating class first to go completely through Gateway Curriculum.Medical Campus & Community, Video March 7, 2024 WashU Medicine rises to No. 2 in nation in NIH research fundingRanking reflects success as thriving hub of scientific excellence, medical innovation.Medical Campus & Community February 26, 2024 Washington University joins NIH cancer screening clinical trials networkNew network to evaluate emerging technologies in diverse populations.News Release February 14, 2024 Brain tumors: Fighting with targeted toolsTo understand and treat brain tumors we have to attack them from different angles, and tailor therapy to each patient.Outlook Magazine February 13, 2024 University’s technology, innovation hub celebrates 100th faculty startupOffice of Technology Management fuels entrepreneurial spirit.Medical Campus & Community January 31, 2024 Sleep quality: Keeping the brain sharpFrom diabetes and heart disease to depression, Alzheimer’s and more, scientists are exploring how sleep disturbances undermine health – and what can be done to address it.Outlook Magazine January 25, 2024 Newly opened Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building dedicatedCelebration signals ‘new era for medical science’.Medical Campus & Community, Video January 15, 2024 Pain & addiction: Breaking the gripSolving pain and addiction will require translating scientific insights into clinical practice.Outlook Magazine January 8, 2024 Life span increases in mice when specific brain cells are activatedBrain cells communicate with fat tissue to produce cellular fuel, counteract effects of aging.News Release January 8, 2024 A ‘unique, indelible impact’: Q&A with Dean PerlmutterTalent, technologies coalesce to drive revolutionary therapies.Outlook Magazine December 13, 2023 Gut bacteria of malnourished children benefit from key elements in therapeutic foodFindings could guide recommendations for treating, preventing childhood malnutrition.News Release December 13, 2023 Neurosciences on the rise: Launching a new era of progressAddressing the profound mysteries underlying the functions of the brain and emergence of the mind, we can transform the way people live.Outlook Magazine November 28, 2023 Radiation therapy may be potential heart failure treatmentRadiotherapy may improve heart function by reducing inflammatory immune cells.News Release November 21, 2023 Long-COVID clinic expanding reach to vulnerable metro, rural communitiesGrant, partnership with community organizations expected to boost access to care to medically underserved.News Release October 31, 2023 ‘A moment in time when inspiration and aspiration meet’First-year medical students receive their white coats.Medical Campus & Community, Video October 24, 2023 Anesthesiologist volunteers with group that treats Ukrainian pediatric burn patientsKnittel works with the group Doctors Collaborating to Help Children.Medical Campus & Community October 19, 2023 Antibiotic treatment in malnourished children improves gut microbiome developmentResearch notes long-term benefits, encourages monitoring short-term risks.News Release October 12, 2023 High school founded with help of med school leader receives accoladesCollegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience a top Missouri, national school .Medical Campus & Community 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 Posts navigation 1 2 3 … 16 Next ›