Tag: Stephen Beverley March 9, 2020 Beverley named Ernest St. John Simms Distinguished ProfessorHonored for studies of the tropical parasite Leishmania.News Release June 13, 2019 Once thought to be asexual, single-celled parasites caught in the actStudying Leishmania parasites’ offspring could lead to improved treatment for deadly infections.News Release November 2, 2018 Beverley named distinguished lecturerHonored by microbiology society for scientific contributions, public speaking skills.National Leaders January 2, 2018 Viruses exacerbate disease caused by Leishmania parasiteEvolution of parasite viruses hints at how Leishmania first infected vertebrates.News Release March 7, 2017 Academy of Science-St. Louis honors researchersFive Washington University researchers, including two from the School of Medicine, are being honored as outstanding scientists.Medical Campus & Community January 16, 2017 Persistent infection keeps immune memory sharp, leading to long-term protectionFindings suggest such infections have benefits and risks.News Release December 22, 2016 Beverley named fellow of tropical medicine societyHonored for his work on parasitic diseases.National Leaders Posts navigation