Stories by: February 20, 2019 Clinical Research Forum recognizes top studiesOncologists show way to ID patients at high risk of cancer recurrence. February 19, 2019 For adult scoliosis, surgery, other treatments are viable optionsSurgery, physical therapy, injections can prevent spinal deterioration, lead to improvements .News Release February 19, 2019 New curriculum aims to improve physician training, benefit St. LouisLeader Eva Aagaard’s focus on eliminating health disparities.Medical Campus & Community February 19, 2019 Yi awarded Sloan Research FellowshipNeuroscientist recognized for work on autism spectrum disorders.National Leaders February 18, 2019 Warner named director of newborn medicine divisionPediatrician noted for expertise in the infant gut microbiome.News Release February 18, 2019 University diversity team works to align ‘our values and our reality’Leaders to speak at Day of Discovery, Dialogue & Action. February 15, 2019 Lowe named Colten Professor of Pediatric ScienceNoted gastroenterologist was mentored by the former department head.News Release February 14, 2019 Boime, Covey named National Academy of Inventors senior membersDevelopmental biologists recognized for successes in developing therapeutics.National Leaders February 14, 2019 School of Medicine expands mission of McDonnell Genome InstituteWill apply its powerhouse DNA sequencing to precision medicine.News Release February 13, 2019 People with persistent leg pain after blood clot needed for studyTrial evaluates whether improving blood flow in legs reduces disability.News Release February 10, 2019 The heartbreak and heroism of being the X-Men in Alzheimer’s diseaseSource: St. Louis Post-Dispatch February 8, 2019 Dantas honored by microbiology societyRecognized for expertise in antibiotic resistance.National Leaders February 7, 2019 Nerve transfer surgery gives hope to children with rare paralyzing illnessProcedure may help restore some function in children with acute flaccid myelitis.News Release, Video February 6, 2019 On the frontiers of psychiatryPhysician-scientists aim to reduce the impact of mental illness on society.Outlook Magazine February 6, 2019 Sedentary lifestyle could increase risk of colorectal cancer in young womenSource: NBC News February 6, 2019 O’Keefe honored by Orthopaedic Research SocietyRecognized for advancing understanding of musculoskeletal disease.National Leaders February 5, 2019 Washington People: Douglas CharEmergency medicine physician is known for love of teaching and disaster medicine expertise.Medical Campus & Community, Washington People February 5, 2019 Less anesthesia during surgery doesn’t prevent post-op deliriumBut close brain monitoring linked to lower 30-day mortality.News Release February 4, 2019 Scans show women’s brains remain youthful as male brains wind downSource: NPR February 4, 2019 Women’s brains appear younger than men’s, study findsSource: CNN February 4, 2019 Women’s brains appear three years younger than men’sMay explain why women more likely to stay mentally sharp in later years.News Release February 4, 2019 Drug target identified for chemotherapy-resistant ovarian, breast cancerStudy finds mimic for BRCA genes that could be targeted to improve treatment.News Release February 1, 2019 Developmental biologists win BioArt competitionImage of mouse olfactory epithelium shows the beauty in science.Medical Campus & Community February 1, 2019 New clues discovered to lung transplant rejectionPoints toward treatment to prevent a particularly deadly form of rejection.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 61 62 63 64 65 … 105 Next ›