Tag: Michael Diamond 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 10, 2020 COVID-19 mouse model will speed search for drugs, vaccinesCould aid efforts to study risk factors for severe illness, death.News Release March 5, 2020 School of Medicine physicians, researchers tackle coronavirusClinical teams ready; research for vaccines, drugs underway.News Release December 12, 2019 Two School of Medicine students named to Forbes’ ‘30 Under 30’ listsErica Barnell, Derek Platt recognized for accomplishments in health care, science.Medical Campus & Community September 3, 2019 Zika diagnostic test granted market authorization by FDATest based on Washington University research can detect signs of Zika infection in serum.News Release December 18, 2018 Diamond honored with 2019 Stanley J. Korsmeyer AwardAward celebrates key discoveries made by physician-scientists.News Release 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 August 28, 2018 Washington People: Robyn KleinNeuroimmunologist promotes diversity in science.Washington People May 16, 2018 Why chikungunya, other arthritis-causing viruses target jointsStudy finds molecular handle that viruses use to get inside certain cells.News Release March 27, 2018 Antibiotic use increases risk of severe viral disease in miceKilling gut bacteria with drugs weakens immune response.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Next ›