Topic: COVID-19 August 26, 2020 Washington University develops COVID-19 saliva testTest is faster, simpler than nasal, oral swab tests and enables screening on a massive scale.News Release August 25, 2020 Podcast: Where does life in the U.S. stand six months into the pandemic?This episode of 'Show Me the Science' looks at where the nation has come and where we may be headed as coronavirus infections and deaths continue to rise.Podcast, Show Me the Science August 21, 2020 Nasal vaccine against COVID-19 prevents infection in miceNasal delivery produces more widespread immune response than intramuscular injection.News Release August 12, 2020 Drug development for severe respiratory diseases supported with $3.9 million grantNew drug candidate targets asthma, COPD, other progressive lung diseases.News Release August 11, 2020 Clinical trial focuses on reducing overactive immune response in COVID-19FDA-approved drug for rare diseases of the complement system could help coronavirus patients.News Release August 11, 2020 Experimental COVID-19 vaccine prevents severe disease in miceVaccine prevents pneumonia, elicits high levels of protective antibodies.News Release August 10, 2020 Washington University, St. Louis County collaborate on COVID-19 surveyProject will involve testing of up to 5,000 county residents.News Release August 6, 2020 Podcast: Can boosting the immune system, rather than suppressing it, work against COVID-19?This episode of ‘Show Me the Science' details research findings that patients with COVID-19 often develop weakened rather than hyperactive immunity in response to the coronavirus.Podcast, Show Me the Science August 4, 2020 Pandemic acts as dress rehearsal for new medical school curriculumReaffirms emphasis on technology, community outreach.Medical Campus & Community August 4, 2020 Boosting immune system a potential treatment strategy for COVID-19Researchers find weakened, rather than hyperactive, immunity in response to virus.News Release July 28, 2020 Podcast: Folding@home enlists computers to ID COVID-19 treatment targetsThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' highlights an effort led by Washington University scientists to use computing power from around the world to identify vulnerabilities in the coronavirus.Podcast, Show Me the Science July 27, 2020 Lab-created virus can help COVID-19 research, developers saySource: U.S. News & World Report July 21, 2020 COVID-19 vaccine trials to be conducted at Washington University, Saint Louis UniversityVaccine trials to enroll about 3,000 area residents.News Release July 20, 2020 Lab-made virus mimics COVID-19 virusIs safer to work with, can aid efforts to find drugs, vaccines.News Release July 13, 2020 Podcast: Wildlife surveillance may help identify the next pandemicThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on monitoring and identifying pathogens that might jump from animals into humans.Podcast, Show Me the Science July 9, 2020 Global wildlife surveillance could provide early warning for next pandemicExperts propose decentralized system to monitor wildlife markets, other hot spots.News Release July 6, 2020 Study to examine social media’s effects on stress during COVID-19 pandemicNational Science Foundation grant funds analysis, Twitter-based interventions.News Release July 1, 2020 Effort to screen potential COVID-19 antiviral drugs underwayResearchers can submit potential antiviral molecules for screening.News Release June 25, 2020 Podcast: Racism as a public health issueThis episode of ‘Show Me the Science' focuses on racial disparities in COVID-19, as well as protests aimed at systemic racism.Podcast, Show Me the Science June 25, 2020 Folding@home’s fight against COVID-19 enlists big tech, gamers, pro soccerOver 4 million computers worldwide aiding coronavirus research.News Release, Video June 25, 2020 Neidorffs commit $5 million to honor distinguished cliniciansGift to establish endowed professorships recognizing Robert C. Packman, John S. Daniels.News Release June 23, 2020 On the front lines: Intensive care physician Patrick AguilarMedical critical care director discusses preparing for the pandemic.Video June 18, 2020 COVID-19 antibody tests evaluated as diagnostic test in low-resource settingsSuch antibody tests use finger-prick blood samples, deliver quick results .News Release June 12, 2020 Podcast: How do we safely navigate re-openings while coronavirus risks remain?This episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on how best to fend off COVID-19 as restrictions are lifted.Podcast, Show Me the Science Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 Next ›