Topic: Pathology & Immunology Department July 14, 2020 Gut bacteria protect against mosquito-borne viral illnessChikungunya-infected mice with healthy microbiomes less sick, less likely to spread infection.News Release 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 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 June 10, 2020 COVID-19 mouse model will speed search for drugs, vaccinesCould aid efforts to study risk factors for severe illness, death.News Release June 2, 2020 Podcast: Addressing rumors, conspiracy theories related to coronavirusThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on social media, unfounded rumors and conspiracies.Podcast, Show Me the Science June 2, 2020 Antibiotic-destroying genes widespread in bacteria in soil and on peopleChemical compound restores tetracycline's effectiveness by blocking bacterial resistance.News Release, Video May 29, 2020 Burnham recognized by national microbiology societyHonored for research and leadership in clinical microbiology.National Leaders May 26, 2020 Experts urge caution in interpreting COVID-19 antibody testsFalse positive results are cause for concern.News Release May 1, 2020 Obesity prevented in mice treated with gene-disabling nanoparticlesStrategy uses particles to target gene in specific immune cells.News Release April 22, 2020 Diabetes reversed in mice with genetically edited stem cells derived from patientsCRISPR corrects genetic defect so cells can normalize blood sugar.News Release April 10, 2020 Social distancing has graduate students defending theses onlineFamily, friends tune in from afar to support major milestone.Medical Campus & Community April 1, 2020 Lifestyle trumps geography in determining makeup of gut microbiomeCaptive apes’ microbiomes more similar to some humans’ than to wild apes’.News Release March 23, 2020 Possible COVID-19 treatment: transfusion of antibodies from recovered patients’ bloodCentury-old idea applied to modern pandemic.News Release March 19, 2020 Brunt receives award from liver pathology societyRecognized for study of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, liver cancer.National Leaders March 11, 2020 Gronowski given clinical chemistry awardRecognized for contributions to reproductive medicine diagnostics.National Leaders March 5, 2020 School of Medicine physicians, researchers tackle coronavirusClinical teams ready; research for vaccines, drugs underway.News Release November 13, 2019 Kipnis named BJC InvestigatorLeader in groundbreaking research on interaction of brain and immune system to join faculty.News Release October 24, 2019 Flu antibody protects against numerous and wide-ranging strainsCould lead to universal flu vaccine, better flu therapies.News Release October 14, 2019 Drug reduces risk of pneumonia in newborn miceMay lead to new way to protect premature infants from pneumonia.News Release October 4, 2019 Scientists find timekeepers of gut’s immune systemTargeting such cells may lead to treatments for digestive ailments.News Release October 1, 2019 Brestoff, Theunissen recognized by NIH for innovative researchHonored with NIH’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research Program awards.News Release September 27, 2019 Brestoff receives prestigious medical scientists awardBurroughs Wellcome Fund to support obesity research.National Leaders September 17, 2019 Washington People: Gwen RandolphImmunologist shows that the journey is as important as the destination.Washington People September 9, 2019 Use of antibiotics in preemies has lasting, potentially harmful effectsDrug resistance, unhealthy bacteria persist in gut microbiome.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 10 Next ›