Topic: Infectious Diseases March 7, 2018 Decoy molecules target E. coli to treat UTI in miceSugar-based compounds could lead to ways to bypass antibiotic resistance.News Release February 19, 2018 Powassan, West Nile viruses cause Zika-like damage to fetusesSource: CNN January 31, 2018 Burnham recognized by two medical societiesHonored for expertise in infectious diseases, microbiology.National Leaders December 11, 2017 WashU research spurs new WHO guidelines for disabling tropical diseaseTriple-drug treatment effective against lymphatic filariasis.News Release November 20, 2017 Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation visits The SPOTPop star’s organization highlights support the center offers.Medical Campus & Community November 17, 2017 Medical school physicians, staff aid hurricane victimsLiang, Char, Keeperman, Fehr, Davisson help in response to Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria.Medical Campus & Community November 3, 2017 Kwon joins board of American Osteopathic AssociationPhysician to represent early-career osteopathic physicians in national group.National Leaders October 26, 2017 Key malaria parasite findings could lead to new treatmentsResistance to malaria drugs is a growing problem.News Release October 16, 2017 Portable 3-D scanner assesses patients with elephantiasisDevice measures swollen limbs faster, more easily than other methods.News Release September 26, 2017 Antibiotics warranted for kids with minor staph infectionsDrugs reduce risk of recurrent infection.News Release September 25, 2017 Antibody protects against both Zika and dengue, mouse study showsTreating pregnant women before infection may protect fetuses from Zika.News Release August 24, 2017 Washington University sets records in innovation, entrepreneurshipRecord number of patent filings, invention disclosures, startups and more.Medical Campus & Community August 10, 2017 Test uses nanotechnology to quickly diagnose Zika virusMay be possible to use approach with other emerging infectious diseases.News Release August 3, 2017 Natural compound coupled with specific gut microbes may prevent severe fluMouse study reveals how gut microbes fight influenza.News Release July 24, 2017 Aggressive UTI bacteria hijack copper, feed off itFindings suggest ways to 'starve' hard-to-treat E. coli infections.News Release June 26, 2017 Gateway to careFighting social stigma and barriers, doctor seeks to prevent HIV infections worldwide.Outlook Magazine May 30, 2017 Study urges aggressive identification of, treatment for sepsisEach hour treatment is delayed increases risk of death.News Release May 8, 2017 Antibiotic resistance circumvented in labStrategy suggests ways to prepare for emerging superbugs.News Release February 14, 2017 Three questions with Gautam DantasA microbiology professor discusses antibiotic resistance and his lab’s efforts to help physicians fight antibiotic-resistant infections.Source: Washington Magazine February 3, 2017 Babcock named VP of health-care epidemiology groupInfectious disease specialist to emphasize infection prevention, antibiotic stewardship.National Leaders February 1, 2017 Drug combination effective against chikungunya arthritis in miceFindings suggest potential treatment for debilitating disease.News Release January 31, 2017 Washington People: Audrey Odom JohnPhysician-scientist focused on developing new diagnostic tests, treatments to fight malaria.Washington People January 26, 2017 Powderly named president of Infectious Disease SocietyWill emphasize prevention, public health programs, translational research.National Leaders January 19, 2017 Postdoc named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list for health careStudies of C. difficile infection led to interest in gut microbiome.Medical Campus & Community Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 12 13 14 15 16 Next ›