Topic: Research May 11, 2016 Mouse models of Zika in pregnancy show how fetuses become infectedMice provide tool to test vaccines, therapeutics, understand Zika biology in pregnancy.News Release May 9, 2016 Small brain area plays key role in making everyday decisionsArea's neurons then can re-map to make different decisions when circumstances change.News Release May 5, 2016 Popular heartburn drugs may cause serious kidney damageResearch indicates proton pump inhibitors should be used only sparingly.News Release May 4, 2016 Newborn screening test developed for rare, deadly neurological disorderGoal is to speed diagnosis and treatment of Niemann-Pick type C.News Release May 4, 2016 High-fructose diet during pregnancy may harm placenta, restrict fetal growthDrug prescribed to treat gout, kidney stones may negate the sugar's ill effects.News Release April 29, 2016 Breast milk linked to significant early brain growth in preemiesPreemies fed mostly breast milk had larger brains by their due dates than those who consumed small amounts or none.News Release April 29, 2016 Kids with more daily stress have more nightly asthma awakeningsSource: Reuters April 26, 2016 Graduated driver licensing laws linked to reduced teen drinkingStates with stricter laws that ease teens into driving have lower rates of teen alcohol use.News Release April 25, 2016 Nurturing during preschool years boosts child’s brain growthMothers' support linked to robust growth of brain area involved in learning, memory, stress response.News Release April 21, 2016 New center aims to fill void in drug developmentCenter for Drug Discovery will focus on unmet needs in public health .News Release April 21, 2016 Class of 2016: Laura VanArendonk BlantonStudying molecular genetics and genomics, doctoral student worked to understand connection between gut bacteria and malnutrition.Class Acts April 20, 2016 Exposure to routine viruses makes mice better test subjectsInfections make mouse immune system act more like that in humans.News Release April 18, 2016 Delaying radiation therapy for women with very early breast cancer ups recurrenceDelays more common among women in study who were black, unmarried, on Medicaid or diagnosed with larger abnormalities.News Release April 14, 2016 Mice with genetic defect for human stuttering offer new insight into speech disorderAnimal model may help scientists understand molecular, neurological basis of stuttering.News Release April 13, 2016 For women, waiting to have children until after 30 minimizes career income lossesFindings hold true for those with or without college degrees.News Release April 11, 2016 People who avoided illness could be key in treating those who didn’tSource: New York Times April 11, 2016 Stressed? There’s an app for thatWashington University-based team launches stress-management app.News Release April 7, 2016 Gordon recognized for leading research on human microbiomeAward will aid efforts to understand gut microbiome and its effects on health, disease.Medical Campus & Community April 6, 2016 Surgeons test technology with potential to expand lung transplant donor poolDevice designed to recondition lungs, keep organs thriving outside body.News Release April 5, 2016 New mouse model to aid testing of Zika vaccine, therapeuticsModel mimics aspects of infection in people.News Release April 4, 2016 Academy of Science-St. Louis honors researchersRecipients of this year’s honors include Lilianna Solnica-Krezel, Robi D. Mitra, Gary J. Patti and Gary D. Stormo.Medical Campus & Community March 30, 2016 New clues identified in childhood cancer syndromeFindings may help doctors determine which issues are likely to manifest in those with NF1.News Release March 24, 2016 Study finds vast diversity among viruses that infect bacteriaMicrobial habitats worldwide likely shaped by RNA viruses that eat bacteria.News Release March 24, 2016 Weilbaecher elected to Association of American PhysiciansHer research aims to prevent and treat bone metastases in breast cancer patients.National Leaders Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 35 36 37 38 39 … 45 Next ›