Topic: Innovation & Technology December 18, 2017 Building the foundation for discoveryKey centers play pivotal roles to advance the school's enormous capabilities in precision medicine.Source: Washington Magazine December 13, 2017 A ‘game changer’ for patients with irregular heart rhythmSource: New York Times December 7, 2017 Undaunted explorerTimothy Ley and his team were the first to sequence a cancer genome in 2008. They're still searching for cures nonstop.Source: Washington Magazine December 4, 2017 Pursuing a precision paradigmMedical school experts describe the move from current standards of care to a more personalized approach to treatment.Source: Washington Magazine November 30, 2017 The surgeon who wants to connect you to the internet with a brain implantSource: MIT Technology Review November 16, 2017 Cutting NIH budget could cripple drug developmentMore than 95 percent of new drugs developed with NIH support.News Release October 27, 2017 $5.9 million aimed at gathering data on older motorists’ driving habitsData may help people drive safely for longer.News Release October 2, 2017 Making the invisible visibleImaging center brings the science of life to light.Outlook Magazine 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 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 July 31, 2017 Testing begins for student-created app to aid Alzheimer’s diagnosisBy speeding detection, app aims to free doctors to discuss treatment, implications with patients.Medical Campus & Community June 1, 2017 BJC, School of Medicine establish Health Systems Innovation LabThomas Maddox named inaugural director.News Release May 26, 2017 Mind-controlled device helps stroke patients retrain brains to move paralyzed handsDevice reads brain signals, converts them into motion.News Release May 26, 2017 Battlefield to bedsideHigh-intensity military medicine spurs innovations for civilians, too.Outlook Magazine April 27, 2017 Van Essen, Sadat to receive 2017 faculty achievement awardsLeuthardt to be honored for innovation and entrepreneurship.News Release April 27, 2017 Stem cells edited to fight arthritisGoal is vaccine that targets inflammation in joints.News Release April 18, 2017 Patients with hearing loss benefit from training with loved one’s voiceSoftware lets patients practice listening to most important voices.News Release April 4, 2017 $3.6 million to fund personalized 3-D brain maps to guide neurosurgeriesAcademic-industry partnership aims to improve brain surgery.News Release March 7, 2017 Academy of Science-St. Louis honors researchersFive Washington University researchers, including two from the School of Medicine, are being honored as outstanding scientists.Medical Campus & Community March 3, 2017 The father of the microbiomeGordon is expanding our understanding of human health into nonhuman realms.Source: Washington Magazine January 20, 2017 New genetic engineering technique could help design, study biological systemsTechnique works in organisms from bacteria to animals.News Release January 9, 2017 Key driversInvestments in basic science are fundamental to biomedical discovery.Outlook Magazine December 14, 2016 Novel approach shows promise against UTIsSmall molecules block bacteria from attaching to, infecting bladder.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next ›