Topic: Neuroscience Department January 10, 2023 Sustainability key focus in Neuroscience Research Building constructionFacility on track to achieve LEED Gold certification.Medical Campus & Community December 21, 2022 Podcast: Brain-related issues can linger after patients recover from COVID-19This episode of 'Show Me the Science' discusses one of the most common problems associated with long COVID-19.Podcast, Show Me the Science November 9, 2022 Rejuvenated immune cells can improve clearance of toxic waste from brainFindings in mice suggest new therapeutic approach to Alzheimer’s, other age-related diseases.News Release November 4, 2022 Understanding, treating pain, reducing opioid use, aim of $11.7 million grantFunding from NIH HEAL Initiative.News Release October 12, 2022 How do tired animals stay awake?Fruit flies yield clues to a good night’s sleep, insomnia.News Release September 22, 2022 School of Medicine joins major NIH brain mapping effortWill aid understanding of how the brain works in good health and disease .News Release August 24, 2022 Diversity, equity, inclusion a pillar of Neuroscience Research Building‘We are all doing important work’.Medical Campus & Community August 24, 2022 Study points to new approach to clearing toxic waste from brainCould aid efforts to find treatments for Alzheimer’s, other diseases.News Release July 11, 2022 Neuroscience leaders tour research building construction siteNeuroscience Research Building’s 11 stories have been framed; siding installation has begun.Medical Campus & Community November 21, 2021 Construction perseveresCollaboration key to keeping neuroscience research building on time, on budget.Outlook Magazine, Video November 17, 2021 Kipnis named an editor of medical journalServes as an academic editor of Journal of Experimental Medicine.National Leaders October 18, 2021 Drug helps sensory neurons regrow in the mouse central nervous systemTargeting support cells with cholesterol drug could improve recovery after spinal cord injury.News Release October 18, 2021 Emotional aspects of chronic pain isolated in brain circuitryAnimal study could help ID new treatment targets for negative emotions linked to pain .News Release October 5, 2021 NIH awards 4 medical school scientists prestigious ‘high-risk, high-reward’ grantsRichards, Laidlaw, Orvedahl, Shmuylovich chosen for their innovative research projects.News Release September 30, 2021 Construction of neuroscience building perseveres despite pandemicCollaboration key to keeping project on time, on budget.Medical Campus & Community, Video August 12, 2021 Memory disorders after viral infections focus of $8.7 million grantResearch program investigates link between viral infections, memory problems.News Release June 11, 2021 Study finds brain areas involved in seeking information about bad possibilitiesProvides insight into how people decide whether they want to know what future holds.News Release June 3, 2021 Studies reveal skull as unexpected source of brain immunityImmune cells from skull bone marrow guard the brain, spinal cord.News Release April 29, 2021 Team developing tool to handle big data generated by advanced imaging toolWashington University collaboration aims to advance 3D imaging of living cells, tissues.News Release, Video April 28, 2021 Draining brain’s debris enhances Alzheimer’s therapies in miceImpaired drainage also may play a role in Alzheimer’s in people.News Release April 27, 2021 Stroke-recovery device using brain-computer interface receives FDA market authorizationInnovative multidisciplinary research at Washington University led to development of 'breakthrough' device.News Release April 13, 2021 Consortium to investigate role of neurofilament light chain in neurodegenerative diseasesSchool of Medicine researchers help lead academic-industry partnership.News Release April 1, 2021 Mice with hallucination-like behaviors reveal insight into psychotic illnessStudy in mice and people offers new approach to investigating mental illnesses.News Release March 29, 2021 Brain Tumor Center established at Siteman Cancer CenterNeurosurgeon and scientist Albert H. Kim appointed director.News Release Posts navigation 1 2 3 … 5 Next ›