Topic: Biology & Biomedical Sciences / DBBS February 23, 2022 DBBS named after Vageloses$15 million gift to strengthen life science research, education across university.Outlook Magazine November 16, 2021 Obituary: Colin Eugene Kluender, DBBS grad student, 26Doctoral student remembered as brilliant, kind.Obituaries October 29, 2021 $15 million gift to strengthen life science education, research across universityDBBS to be renamed Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences.News Release April 10, 2020 Social distancing has graduate students defending theses onlineFamily, friends tune in from afar to support major milestone.Medical Campus & Community December 12, 2019 Two School of Medicine students named to Forbes’ ‘30 Under 30’ listsErica Barnell, Derek Platt recognized for accomplishments in health care, science.Medical Campus & Community September 17, 2019 School of Medicine receives award to develop physician-scientistsBurroughs Wellcome Fund institutional award aims to boost number of doctors who also conduct research.News Release August 21, 2019 First paper: Tracking the path to discoveryPhoto essay captures moments big and small in the lab of Samantha Morris.Outlook Magazine, Photo Gallery December 7, 2018 University receives new grant to fund Amgen Scholars ProgramUndergraduate research experience supports science education and innovation.News Release August 28, 2018 Washington People: Robyn KleinNeuroimmunologist promotes diversity in science.Washington People May 20, 2018 Congratulations, Class of 2018!"Destined to make a difference.” Resilience and renewal reign at Commencement ceremonies.Medical Campus & Community, Video February 26, 2018 $5 million aids development of artificial red blood cellsResearch focused on preventing deaths from traumatic bleeding.News Release February 26, 2018 Two medical school teams competing in national scientific ‘March Madness’Voting for best biomedical innovations of 2017 has begun.Medical Campus & Community February 19, 2018 LEAP Inventor Challenge awards five Washington University research teamsFunding will help researchers turn ideas into commercially viable products and services.Medical Campus & Community February 19, 2018 Powassan, West Nile viruses cause Zika-like damage to fetusesSource: CNN December 13, 2017 A promising futureDoctoral students across the School of Medicine contribute to discoveries that are changing medicine.Source: Washington Magazine November 20, 2017 Seven faculty named 2017 AAAS fellowsCaparon, Colditz, Cooper, Diamond, Dutcher, Eberlein and Gross honored.News Release November 2, 2017 Obituary: Milton J. Schlesinger, professor emeritus, 89Pioneering virologist twice served as interim head of microbiology department.Obituaries September 25, 2017 Chemo-loaded nanoparticles target breast cancer that has spread to boneTreatment makes chemo more effective, less toxic, mouse study shows.News Release September 1, 2017 Stahl honored by research societyRecognized as a founding father of extracellular vesicle research.National Leaders August 4, 2017 First of 10 expected BJC Investigators namedHelen McNeill’s work in developmental biology spans birth defects to cancer.News Release July 20, 2017 Klein named vice provost and associate dean for graduate educationPhysician-scientist to lead Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences.News Release May 21, 2017 School of Medicine celebrates Class of 2017Graduates gathered with faculty, staff, family and friends for hooding and recognition ceremonies.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery, Video May 1, 2017 ‘Beauty and the Beast’ characters serenade pediatric patientsStudents performing in annual med school musical take act to St. Louis Children's Hospital.Medical Campus & Community May 4, 2016 High-fructose diet during pregnancy may harm placenta, restrict fetal growthDrug prescribed to treat gout, kidney stones may negate the sugar's ill effects.News Release Posts navigation 1 2 Next ›