Topic: Pathology & Immunology Department October 15, 2018 Bonni, Diamond elected to National Academy of MedicineMembership is one of highest U.S. honors in health and medicine.News Release October 9, 2018 Postdoc researcher Zhang receives STAT honorRecognized for work on mosquito-borne viruses Zika, chikungunya.National Leaders October 4, 2018 Viruses in blood lead to digestive problemsMouse study provides clues to sudden onset of digestive woes.News Release September 11, 2018 Cordell Institute to work at intersection of science, medicine, ethics and lawEberlein and Staudt co-found institute to tackle issues of ethics, policy in data-driven health care.News Release August 28, 2018 Washington People: Robyn KleinNeuroimmunologist promotes diversity in science.Washington People June 6, 2018 A promising cancer treatment made patients worse, not betterSource: New York Times May 31, 2018 How is the microbiome keeping peace? Ask the immune systemSource: NPR Science Friday May 21, 2018 Clues found to early lung transplant failureTreatments targeting inflammation may prevent deadly condition.News Release May 16, 2018 Why chikungunya, other arthritis-causing viruses target jointsStudy finds molecular handle that viruses use to get inside certain cells.News Release April 30, 2018 Bacteria’s appetite may be key to cleaning up antibiotic contaminationAntibiotics in environment contribute to drug resistance.News Release April 18, 2018 Psoriasis treated with compound derived from immune cellsCompound may be effective against other autoimmune diseases, mouse study shows.News Release April 12, 2018 How highly contagious norovirus infection gets its startVirus infects rare intestinal cells in mice; findings point to therapeutic strategy.News Release April 5, 2018 Cooper named director of center for primary immunodeficienciesNewly established Jeffrey Modell Diagnostic and Research Center is at SLCH. March 27, 2018 Antibiotic use increases risk of severe viral disease in miceKilling gut bacteria with drugs weakens immune response.News Release February 22, 2018 NCI director visiting Med Campus on Feb. 27Sharpless to participate in scientific symposium, town hall meeting.Medical Campus & Community February 21, 2018 Similarities found in cancer initiation in kidney, liver, stomach, pancreasPotential for therapies that interfere with early cancer growth.News Release February 19, 2018 LEAP Inventor Challenge awards five Washington University research teamsFunding will help researchers turn ideas into commercially viable products and services.Medical Campus & Community January 31, 2018 Burnham recognized by two medical societiesHonored for expertise in infectious diseases, microbiology.National Leaders January 31, 2018 ID’ing features of flu virus genome may help target surveillance for pandemic fluFindings may help health experts know which strains to watch.News Release January 19, 2018 Obituary: Leonard Jarett, former director of laboratory medicine, 81School of Medicine alum joined faculty in 1966.Obituaries January 11, 2018 Memory loss from West Nile virus may be preventableStudy in mice paves way to treatments.News Release December 11, 2017 $3.9 million supports research to turn bacteria into biofuel producersMedical, engineering schools team up to create biofuels independent of food crops.News Release 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 28, 2017 Oltz named editor-in-chief of immunology journalAlso recently honored for service to immunology association, community.National Leaders Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next ›