Stories by: October 4, 2014 Specializing in geriatric traumaNew specialized trauma services focus on the needs of older adults — a major demographic that is growing quickly as the baby-boom generation ages.Outlook Magazine September 22, 2014 Ramaswamy Govindan, MDAlong the way to becoming a physician, Govindan journeyed from his native India to the U.S. and helped to navigate the frontiers of cancer care.Washington People September 8, 2014 Mark Thoelke, MDFrom bellhop to hospitalist, Thoelke’s tireless work ethic stands out.Washington People August 26, 2014 WUSTL scientists among world’s most influentialThomson Reuters’ ScienceWatch includes 18 Washington University scientists.National Leaders August 21, 2014 The Big Picture: Cell biology as artExhibit presents the beauty that scientists uncover in the process of scientific inquiry.Outlook Magazine, Photo Gallery August 21, 2014 White Coat Ceremony 2014The School of Medicine welcomed new medical students to the school and the medical profession at this annual ceremony. Students also pledged an oath written by the class during orientation week.Photo Gallery August 13, 2014 Scientists find way to trap, kill malaria parasiteWashington University School of Medicine scientists have identified a “bottleneck” that may make it possible to trap and kill malaria parasites inside the cells they infect.Innovate Magazines August 5, 2014 Susan Bayliss, MDDirector of pediatric dermatology dedicated to helping children at home and abroad.Washington People July 23, 2014 Studies explore intermittent fasting, Mediterranean dietTwo new studies are looking at whether intermittent fasting and consuming a Mediterranean diet may improve health and extend life.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine July 2, 2014 Intraoperative imaging improves brain tumor removalUsing new versions of familiar technologies, Washington University surgeons are improving treatment of common brain tumors known as pituitary adenomas.Innovate Magazines June 21, 2014 Psychiatry’s therapeutic frontierPartnership envisions novel treatments for mental illness.Outlook Magazine June 2, 2014 Soluble electronics reliably monitor intracranial pressureUsing soluble circuits and wireless communication to monitor intracranial pressure may improve traumatic brain injury outcomes.Innovate Magazines June 2, 2014 Mapping the neural networks of epilepsyResearch into the functional organization of epilepsy-altered brains may lead to early identification of best treatment option.Innovate Magazines May 19, 2014 Brian Nussenbaum, MDHead and neck surgeon driven by passion for teaching and patient care.Washington People May 16, 2014 Commencement 2014Med school graduates celebrate at Commencement ceremonies across campus.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery May 15, 2014 Preserving fertility in male cancer patientsA Washington University study concludes that male cancer patients should more frequently be offered sperm banking as an option to preserve fertility.Innovate Magazines May 15, 2014 Extensive clinical trials program offers hope, advances careThe Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center provides patients with a wide array of clinical trials that seek to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.Innovate Magazines May 6, 2014 Sarcoma partnership expands treatment accessIn an effort to broaden the scope of sarcoma treatment in the Midwest, six institutions have joined forces to establish the Midwest Sarcoma Trials Partnership.Innovate Magazines April 21, 2014 Together: Assessing progress toward the School of Medicine campaign goalMaking progress through Leading Together: The Campaign for Washington University.Outlook Magazine April 21, 2014 The Big Picture: Cancer destroyerInnovative, precision device now available for treatment.Outlook Magazine, Photo Gallery April 18, 2014 Addressing pancreatic cancer on all frontsWashington University School of Medicine specialists collaborate to approach pancreatic cancer treatment from multiple angles.Innovate Magazines April 14, 2014 Andrew J. White, MDYears after an explosion sent him to the hospital and changed the course of his career, White is the one reassuring patients.Washington People April 14, 2014 Age has its advantages, even in pregnancy, study findsA new study finds pregnant women 35 and older carry a lower risk of having babies with birth defects than younger women.Innovate Magazines April 1, 2014 Multifaceted research targets Wolfram syndrome, diabetesResearch at Washington University is looking at the causes and potential therapies for Wolfram syndrome, a rare genetic disorder related to diabetes.Innovate Magazines Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 98 99 100 101 102 … 105 Next ›