Tag: Scott Hultgren January 11, 2023 Some hospitalized patients’ infections may develop from their own bacteriaStudy in mice indicates medical interventions can awaken dormant, hidden bacteria.News Release May 2, 2022 Recurrent UTIs linked to gut microbiome, chronic inflammationAntibiotics may increase risk of further UTIs by disrupting microbiome.News Release May 7, 2021 Finding alternatives to traditional antibiotics aim of $11 million grantTeam aims to treat bacterial infections without antibiotics, develop new class of antibiotics.News Release December 8, 2020 Bateman, Diamond, Hultgren named to National Academy of InventorsSchool of Medicine scientists honored for innovation.News Release August 20, 2019 Why initial UTIs increase susceptibility to further infectionPrior infections can cause lasting changes to bladder’s immune response.News Release March 7, 2018 Decoy molecules target E. coli to treat UTI in miceSugar-based compounds could lead to ways to bypass antibiotic resistance.News Release October 16, 2017 Hultgren elected to National Academy of MedicineRecognized for distinguished contributions to medicine and health.News Release June 14, 2017 UTI treatment reduces E. coli, may offer alternative to antibioticsTreatment with molecular decoy may lessen recurrent infections, mouse study shows.News Release April 19, 2017 Center for Women’s Infectious Diseases Research announces Pilot Grant awardees December 14, 2016 Novel approach shows promise against UTIsSmall molecules block bacteria from attaching to, infecting bladder.News Release December 7, 2016 Washington University image a winner in BioArt competitionHigh-powered microscope zooms in on urinary tract infection.Medical Campus & Community September 22, 2016 Researchers identify protein critical in causing chronic UTIsFindings suggest a new way to prevent common infection.News Release Posts navigation