Stories by: May 7, 2024 Testing, treatment for sexually transmitted infections expanded in north St. Louis CountyExpanded services aimed at reducing region’s high STI rates, disparities in sexual health.News Release May 3, 2024 Goldfarb installed as inaugural Gelberman professorNational leader in orthopedic surgery honored for clinical excellence, compassionate patient care.News Release May 2, 2024 Al-Aly on TIME100 Health list of people who have most influenced global healthRecognized for influential research on long COVID.National Leaders April 30, 2024 Karam named head of radiation oncology departmentInnovative physician-scientist specializing in head and neck, pancreatic cancers also known as influential mentor.News Release April 30, 2024 Diwan named inaugural Shaeffer professorNoted physician-scientist studies molecular underpinnings of cardiovascular disease.News Release April 29, 2024 Obituary: Eduardo Slatopolsky, emeritus professor of medicine, 89A giant in nephrology, the physician-scientist profoundly impacted his field.Obituaries April 29, 2024 Wilcox appointed committee chair by research instituteWill lead in strengthening reliability of patient-centered research.National Leaders April 26, 2024 Medical school mentors, sponsors honored for their impact53 receive Dean's Impact Awards for teaching, guiding, inspiring, advocating.Medical Campus & Community April 19, 2024 International trials underway for childhood malnutrition therapy developed at WashUGift from Andy Newman supports world-changing research on the gut microbiome.Medical Campus & Community, News Release April 18, 2024 $6.2 million to help develop gene therapy for HIVGenetically engineered B cells could produce super-antibodies to HIV.News Release April 16, 2024 Alzheimer’s disease progresses faster in people with Down syndromeStudy highlights need to develop therapies for this vulnerable population.News Release April 16, 2024 Holehouse receives NSF early-career awardAward supports research on intrinsically disordered proteins.National Leaders April 16, 2024 Dickson, Khabele, Longmore elected to Association of American PhysiciansPhysicians honored for outstanding contributions to biomedical research.National Leaders April 15, 2024 Epilepsy drug prevents brain tumors in mice with NF1Study lays groundwork for clinical trial aimed at preventing brain tumors in children with NF1.News Release April 12, 2024 Med Campus exhibit depicts historical experiences of Black employees, students, patientsWashU Medicine, BJC HealthCare timeline focuses on shared racial history, desegregation.Medical Campus & Community April 10, 2024 AI-assisted breast-cancer screening may reduce unnecessary testingUsing AI to help doctors read mammograms reduces follow-up testing without missing cancer cases, simulation shows.News Release April 4, 2024 Pruitt named director of academic pediatrics divisionRecognized for developing, leading growth of clinical programs.In the News, News Release April 4, 2024 Nerve stimulation for sleep apnea is less effective for people with higher BMIsPopular alternative to CPAP machines may not be appropriate for all.News Release April 3, 2024 Clohisy receives Lanier award for musculoskeletal researchHonored for 20 years of investigation into adolescent, young adult hip disorders.National Leaders April 3, 2024 Immunotherapy for Alzheimer’s disease shows promise in mouse studyAntibody mobilizes immune cells to clear amyloid plaques, reducing behavioral abnormalities.News Release April 2, 2024 Obituary: Philip Needleman, emeritus trustee, longtime benefactor, 85A pioneering pharmacologist, esteemed faculty member and generous benefactor whose impact cannot be overstated.Obituaries April 2, 2024 How does a person’s mobility affect cardiovascular health?NIH-funded study seeks to fill gap in knowledge of exercise’s effects in people who use wheelchairs.Medical Campus & Community, News Release March 31, 2024 F.D.A. Authorizes New Drug to Protect High-Risk Patients From CovidIn the News March 29, 2024 Combining multiple meds into a single pill reduces cardiovascular deaths'Polypills' recommended to reduce heart attacks, strokes but have been slow to gain favor.News Release Posts navigation 1 2 3 … 105 Next ›