Topic: Research November 16, 2022 Lung infections caused by soil fungi are a problem nationwideOutdated maps of disease-causing fungi may lead to delayed, missed diagnoses .News Release 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 November 11, 2022 Theunissen named to editorial board of early-career scientistsInaugural board will advise Cell Press journal.National Leaders November 4, 2022 Understanding, treating pain, reducing opioid use, aim of $11.7 million grantFunding from NIH HEAL Initiative.News Release November 3, 2022 Abraham, Foraker, Yen elected fellows of informatics societyElections recognize national leadership in field of medical informatics.National Leaders October 28, 2022 Cellular housekeeping process implicated in fatal neurological disorderNeurons made from Huntington’s disease patients’ skin cells shed light on cognitive decline.News Release October 27, 2022 American College of Physicians recognizes 3 faculty membersDiPersio, McGill, Ross honored for outstanding contributions to internal medicine.National Leaders October 26, 2022 New strategy shows potential to block nerve loss in neurodegenerative diseasesResearch into how key molecule triggers axon death may lead to new therapies.News Release October 25, 2022 Pediatric clinic for Rett syndrome draws patients for multispecialty care, clinical trialsOnly such clinic for hundreds of miles.Medical Campus & Community October 12, 2022 How do tired animals stay awake?Fruit flies yield clues to a good night’s sleep, insomnia.News Release October 4, 2022 WashU COVID-19 nasal vaccine technology licensed to OcugenAim is for commercialization in U.S., Europe, Japan.Medical Campus & Community 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 September 22, 2022 COVID-19 infections increase risk of long-term brain problemsStrokes, seizures, memory and movement disorders among problems that develop in first year after infection.News Release September 21, 2022 Investigational drug for genetic form of ALS improves disease’s molecular signsExtended use of tofersen may help stabilize muscle strength, control.News Release September 15, 2022 Schreiber honored for cancer immunotherapy researchImmunologist recognized as pioneer in the field.National Leaders September 15, 2022 Gordon honored by National Academy of MedicineGut microbiome pioneer to be recognized with newly established award.News Release September 13, 2022 School of Medicine joins NIH initiative to expand use of AI in biomedical researchProject to develop framework for using AI to diagnose disease based on sound of patients’ voices.News Release September 7, 2022 Nasal COVID-19 vaccine approved in India based on Washington University technologyInhaled vaccine may reduce infection, transmission.News Release September 2, 2022 Low testosterone may increase risk of COVID-19 hospitalization for menBoosting testosterone in men with low levels may reduce serious illness.News Release September 1, 2022 Simple blood test may predict neurotoxic complications of CAR-T cell therapyIdentifying high-risk patients could improve cancer care.News Release August 31, 2022 Drug combo therapy in mice blocks drug resistance, halts tumor growthMay lead to better treatments for deadliest form of lung cancer.News Release 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 August 23, 2022 Puram honored for research on head and neck cancerDoris Duke Charitable Foundation recognizes work on cancer immunotherapy.National Leaders August 22, 2022 Study offers insights into how pancreatic cancer developsAtlas of pancreas tumors reveals important new findings in treatment resistance, possible new therapies.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 45 Next ›