Topic: Gifts July 22, 2022 Cruchaga named Morriss ProfessorStudies genetic architecture of neurodegenerative diseases.News Release February 15, 2022 Gift to help SLCH, WashU develop care model to improve kids’ behavioral healthNew research center will serve as platform to transform behavioral health starting with family unit.Medical Campus & Community 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 March 31, 2021 Obituary: Charles Kilo, professor of clinical medicine, 94Pioneer in diabetes treatment, philanthropist.Obituaries May 16, 2020 Studying adversity’s effects on children’s brainsGift will expand research examining effects of environmental stress on brain development.Outlook Magazine February 6, 2020 Abu-Amer named J. Albert Key ProfessorProfessorship endows research into causes of inflammation and related skeletal problems.News Release October 29, 2019 Personal bequest to benefit the underservedNative St. Louisan Lee Kling is thinking about his city’s needs now and in the future.Outlook Magazine October 28, 2019 New antidepressants on horizonNeuroactive steroid drugs result from Taylor Family Institute, pharma collaboration.News Release August 26, 2019 Seed fundingResearch investment targets lesser-known form of cancer.Outlook Magazine July 29, 2019 Extending human lifeTwo new centers focus on chronic diseases of aging.Outlook Magazine July 23, 2019 Covey named Taylor Distinguished Professor of PsychiatryProfessorship supports research in new treatment strategies for psychiatric illness.News Release May 24, 2019 Metcalfe gift supports study of adversity’s effects on children’s brainsWork will aid effort to understand role of nature versus nurture.News Release April 10, 2019 $10 million gift aimed at improving treatments for mental illnessDepression is primary focus of research.News Release February 20, 2019 Needlemans commit $15 million aimed at therapies for chronic diseasesNew centers’ researchers will target chronic diseases of aging.News Release February 6, 2019 On the frontiers of psychiatryPhysician-scientists aim to reduce the impact of mental illness on society.Outlook Magazine January 15, 2019 New hope for old diseaseDoctors may soon be able to predict, prevent Alzheimer’s disease.Outlook Magazine November 5, 2018 First endowed deanshipHonoring the contributions of past, present and future medical school deans.Outlook Magazine August 16, 2018 New approach to developing antidepressantsCRISPR technology helps target mood-boosting receptors in brain.News Release August 14, 2018 Before It BeginsFamily, researchers team up to cure — or even prevent — Alzheimer’s disease.Outlook Magazine August 6, 2018 Mallinckrodt boosts rare-disease research at Washington UniversityPharmaceutical company to fund up to $10 million to pursue new therapeutics.News Release June 28, 2018 Kuehner commits $15 million to fund personalized medicine researchGift supports innovative approaches to diagnosis, treatment, prevention of heart disease.News Release May 15, 2018 Bauer gift establishes named deanship at School of MedicineDavid H. Perlmutter, MD, is inaugural George and Carol Bauer Dean.News Release February 8, 2018 Advances in personalized medicine$10 million gift drives genome engineering into therapeutic realm.Outlook Magazine January 8, 2018 Obituary: Raymond H. Wittcoff, emeritus trustee, benefactor, 96Longtime university supporter and member of the School of Medicine’s National Council since 2005.Obituaries Posts navigation 1 2 Next ›