Med School Dean: AI is about making humans better
We hear a lot of doomsday scenarios about artificial intelligence. One expert says AI holds great promise for transforming our health systems and medical research.
We hear a lot of doomsday scenarios about artificial intelligence. One expert says AI holds great promise for transforming our health systems and medical research.
Oncologist recognized for developing new therapies for blood cancers
Microbe enhances cancer immunotherapy in mouse study
Response to updated vaccine is shaped by earlier vaccines yet generates broadly neutralizing antibodies
Racial and health equity, inclusion threaded through school’s mission
“Never underestimate your ability to facilitate profound positive changes.” Commencement ceremonies celebrate the graduating Class of 2024. Video: Huy Mach/Washington… MORE»
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society supports trials in cell-based immunotherapies, cancer vaccines
Expanded services aimed at reducing region’s high STI rates, disparities in sexual health
Caellagh Catley worked with the Department of Anesthesiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis to reduce carbon emissions produced by operating rooms.…
Recognized for influential research on long COVID
53 receive Dean’s Impact Awards for teaching, guiding, inspiring, advocating