Editors’ Picks March 14, 2017 Eberlein testifies in support of medical research fundingFederal grants have yielded treatments, Siteman Cancer Center director tells Senate subcommittee.Medical Campus & Community March 3, 2017 The father of the microbiomeGordon is expanding our understanding of human health into nonhuman realms.Source: Washington Magazine February 28, 2017 Washington People: William HawkinsLosses due to cancer inspired physician’s pursuit of medicine, research.Washington People February 8, 2017 NICU study highlights need to reduce loud noises, boost beneficial soundsStudy measures noise in open wards, private rooms.News Release, Video January 31, 2017 Washington People: Audrey Odom JohnPhysician-scientist focused on developing new diagnostic tests, treatments to fight malaria.Washington People January 23, 2017 Medical Campus doctors, researchers, students, staff showcase musical talentsAnnual Winter Concert highlights vocal, instrumental talents.Medical Campus & Community, Video January 19, 2017 Sparking curiosityFor 25 years, an outreach program has shared the wonder — and career prospects — of science with local youth.Outlook Magazine January 12, 2017 Resisting ZikaUndeterred, researchers are tackling a global crisis from multiple directions.Outlook Magazine January 5, 2017 Unraveling autismA multifaceted approach aims to detect, treat and even reverse the disorder.Outlook Magazine December 12, 2016 Cori Nobel Prize medals donated to Washington UniversityMedals on display in Becker Medical Library.News Release, Video December 6, 2016 Washington People: Li DingComputational biologist seeks ways to crack code of human genetics.Washington People November 23, 2016 In highly lethal type of leukemia, cancer gene predicts treatment responsePatients whose cancer cells carry TP53 mutations respond to milder chemotherapy.News Release November 21, 2016 New topical immunotherapy effective against early skin cancerCombination of two drugs reduces precancerous skin lesions.News Release November 18, 2016 A changing landscape: Alzheimer’s disease, research and the future of careOngoing research is changing the outlook on Alzheimer's from hopeless to hopeful.Innovate Magazines November 7, 2016 Antibody protects developing fetus from Zika virus, mouse study showsFirst intervention shown to prevent maternal-fetal transmission.News Release October 31, 2016 Zika infection reduces fertility, lowers testosterone in male miceHuman studies needed to determine if men similarly affected.News Release, Video October 26, 2016 Achilefu receives inaugural breast cancer research award$4.5 million from U.S. defense department funds innovative light therapy .News Release October 21, 2016 Movement redefinedBy adopting movement science as a central tenet, the Program in Physical Therapy has reshaped its profession.Outlook Magazine October 17, 2016 Macones elected to National Academy of MedicineMembership is one of highest U.S. honors in health and medicine.News Release October 13, 2016 $3.8 million to help explore brain’s circuitry using lightResearchers aim to understand how brain is wired.News Release October 12, 2016 $8 million grant aids effort to eliminate elephantiasisMajor study of 3-drug treatment regimen funded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.News Release October 10, 2016 Learning labsFor most medical students, there’s a major obstacle to doing research: being in medical school. Not at WashU.Outlook Magazine October 6, 2016 Decoding of tarsier genome reveals ties to humansFindings refine understanding of primate evolution.News Release September 27, 2016 Resistance is inevitableNature can – and will – overcome any antibiotic. Researchers are working to ensure we stay one step ahead.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 … 16 Next ›