Topic: Radiology / Mallinckrodt Institute February 24, 2023 Obituary: Joseph L. Roti Roti, emeritus professor of radiation oncology, 79Noted researcher was director of cancer biology division.Obituaries November 16, 2022 Study yields clues to why Alzheimer’s disease damages certain parts of the brainFindings could help explain rare symptoms such as problems with language, vision.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 July 25, 2022 Duncan, Hickey named Loeb Teaching FellowsFocuses will be on error mitigation, grief curriculum.Medical Campus & Community March 16, 2022 For accuracy, brain studies of complex behavior require thousands of peopleFindings will encourage more data sharing, collaboration among researchers.News Release March 2, 2022 Damage early in Alzheimer’s disease ID’d via novel MRI approachNew method has potential for helping diagnose Alzheimer’s before symptoms develop.News Release February 23, 2022 Woodard named fellow of medical and biological engineering societyRecognized for contributions to medical imaging, translational research.National Leaders January 28, 2022 Woodard named an AAAS fellowHonored for contributions to the field of cardiovascular research.National Leaders January 10, 2022 Improving health of mothers, infants aim of imaging tech to monitor contractionsNIH and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation fund more than $6.8 million toward effort.News Release November 23, 2021 Ultrashort-pulse lasers kill bacterial superbugs, sporesTechnique likely safe for human cells; has potential for sterilizing wounds, blood products.News Release October 18, 2021 Achilefu, Luby elected to National Academy of MedicineMembership is one of highest U.S. honors in health, medicine.News Release September 3, 2021 Woodard named outstanding researcher by radiology societyRecognized for accomplishments in cardiovascular imaging.National Leaders August 11, 2021 Wang receives award to further develop pregnancy imaging systemBurroughs Wellcome Fund to support scientist’s research on noninvasive imaging of uterine contractions.National Leaders July 23, 2021 Tao named chief of pediatric radiologyAlso becomes radiologist-in-chief at St. Louis Children's Hospital.News Release June 28, 2021 COVID-19 vaccine generates immune structures critical for lasting immunityVaccines likely induce strong, persistent immunity to COVID-19.News Release June 24, 2021 Virus that causes COVID-19 can find alternate route to infect cellsCOVID-19 drugs, vaccines still effective against mutating virus.News Release April 19, 2021 Darcy receives Gold Medal from interventional radiology societyRecognized for advancing use of radiology to improve patient care.National Leaders February 15, 2021 Immune therapies for heart disease aim of international research networkWashington University researchers part of team probing inflammation after heart attack.News Release February 2, 2021 Algorithm analyzes mammograms, signals need for more breast cancer screeningNew software could facilitate more consistent assessment of cancer risk.Medical Campus & Community February 2, 2021 Imaging identifies breast cancer patients unlikely to benefit from hormone therapyFindings could help improve treatment decisions.News Release January 28, 2021 Brain signals decoded to determine what a person seesTechnology has potential to help people affected by stroke or other conditions communicate .News Release, Video January 22, 2021 Imaging agent may help gauge kidney healthCould aid in assessments of donated kidneys, ID people in early stages of disease.News Release December 14, 2020 Don receives award from pediatric radiology societyRecognized for pioneering work on digital radiology, imaging.National Leaders November 5, 2020 Siegel receives honor from American College of RadiologyRecognized for helping develop PET imaging as clinical and research tool.National Leaders Posts navigation 1 2 3 … 5 Next ›