Stories by: September 12, 2023 Grant supports physician-scientists studying infectious diseases, immunologyNIH-funded program encourages early-career doctors to pursue research.News Release September 8, 2023 Pachynski, Choi receive research scholar awardsAmerican Cancer Society supports oncology projects. September 7, 2023 Fiber from crustaceans, insects, mushrooms promotes digestionFindings, in mice, suggest engaging immune system with such fiber to counteract obesity.News Release September 6, 2023 Obituary: Stanley Paul Hmiel, MD, PhD, pediatric nephrologist, 64Was medical director of pediatric kidney transplant program.Obituaries September 6, 2023 Losing weight on a diet or Ozempic? Here’s why you still need exercise.Source: Washington Post September 5, 2023 $11.6 million grant supports innovative research in endometrial cancerNCI SPORE grant aimed at improving prevention, treatment, reducing disparities.News Release August 31, 2023 Mennerick named director of Division of Biology & Biomedical SciencesPsychiatry researcher aims to break down academic silos, enhance student experience.News Release August 31, 2023 Obituary: Carlos A. Perez, MD, professor emeritus of radiation oncology, 88Radiation oncologist made groundbreaking contributions to field.Obituaries August 29, 2023 Shooting survivors have ‘distressingly high’ risk of repeat firearm injury, study finds, especially young Black malesSource: CNN August 29, 2023 How do developing brains assemble and organize themselves?Brain areas marked by distinct activity patterns very early, marsupial study shows.News Release, Video August 28, 2023 Do antibiotics really wipe out your gut bacteria?Source: BBC August 25, 2023 Gill installed as inaugural Nash professor in pediatricsPhysician-scientist noted for research involving respiratory diseases in children.News Release August 24, 2023 New study suggests people who tested negative for Covid-19 can still develop long CovidSource: STAT News August 23, 2023 Aspirin can help reduce risk of second heart attack, but study finds less than half of eligible adults take itSource: CNN August 22, 2023 Aspirin can help prevent a second heart attack, but most don’t take itDaily aspirin use is inexpensive and could reduce cardiovascular deaths globally.News Release 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 17, 2023 Medicare approves WashU Medicine’s whole-genome test for blood cancersComplete picture of genetic errors can advance precision medicine approaches to treatment.News Release August 16, 2023 What to know about the new Alzheimer’s drug LeqembiWashington University involved in clinical trials, will offer drug in collaboration with BJC HealthCare.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 14, 2023 Scientists reveal how proteins drive growth of multiple cancer typesUnderstanding of molecular basis of cancer may lead to new therapies.News Release August 14, 2023 First robot-assisted liver transplant in U.S. performed at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. LouisSource: St. Louis Post-Dispatch August 11, 2023 COVID-19 took a toll on heart health and doctors are still grappling with how to helpSource: Associated Press August 10, 2023 Siteman earns prestigious merit extension from National Cancer InstituteRecognizes excellence in cancer care, prevention, research, training, outreach.News Release August 4, 2023 Podcast: Newly approved drug may slow progression of Alzheimer’sThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on approval of a drug that attacks a key protein that contributes to dementia from Alzheimer’s disease.Podcast, Show Me the Science Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 … 105 Next ›