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Mashup Score: 0Fueling progress in orthopedic surgery - Outlook Magazine - 2 year(s) ago
Matt MillerAlumna Lindley Wall, MD, examines the arms, wrists and hands of Alexander Trudo, 9, at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. Wall is the inaugural holder of the Jacqueline N. Baker and W. Randolph Baker Professorship in Pediatric Orthopaedics. Jackie Neibert was introduced to the School of Medicine research enterprise in the early 1970s, when she…
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Mashup Score: 0Helping people live longer, better lives - Outlook Magazine - 2 year(s) ago
Matt MillerJeffrey P. Henderson, MD/PhD (right), has conducted several research projects with Longer Life Foundation (LLF) grants. Here, he and graduate student George Katumba investigate biomarkers that will help identify COVID-19 patients at high risk for severe disease. As a young School of Medicine faculty member rounding on patients, Jeffrey P. Henderson, MD/PhD, observed an…
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Mashup Score: 0Outlook Magazine | Washington University School of Medicine - 2 year(s) ago
Outlook Magazine showcases the research, clinical care, educational and service initiatives of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
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Mashup Score: 4Real-world reflections - Outlook Magazine - 2 year(s) ago
Matt MillerWashU Medicine nephrologist Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, rose to prominence with his studies linking long-term use of heartburn drugs to chronic kidney disease and adverse effects on the cardiovascular and digestive systems. Some of the world’s most groundbreaking research on long COVID-19 can trace its origins to a 14-year-old Lebanese boy and his Commodore 64….
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Mashup Score: 2Real-world reflections - Outlook Magazine - 2 year(s) ago
Matt MillerWashU Medicine nephrologist Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, rose to prominence with his studies linking long-term use of heartburn drugs to chronic kidney disease and adverse effects on the cardiovascular and digestive systems. Some of the world’s most groundbreaking research on long COVID-19 can trace its origins to a 14-year-old Lebanese boy and his Commodore 64….
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Mashup Score: 1Madame president - Outlook Magazine - 2 year(s) ago
Matt MillerEricka V. Hayes, MD When Ericka V. Hayes, MD ’98, came to Washington University as an undergraduate, she felt as though she had finally found a community of like-minded people. That sense of belonging continued when she entered Washington University School of Medicine, where a close-knit cohort of classmates and outstanding mentorship from attendings…
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Mashup Score: 4
Matt MillerWashington University nurse Sarah Goddard administers an antibody infusion to Collins E. Lewis, MD, an associate professor emeritus of psychiatry, who has served for years as a healthy volunteer. He also is a member of the African American Advisory Board. Alzheimer’s disease is like two deaths, said Stephanie Griffin, whose father died of the…
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Mashup Score: 0First paper - 2 year(s) ago
A photo essay follows the lab of Samantha Morris, tracking its path to discovery
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Mashup Score: 0Orchestrating bedside care - Outlook Magazine - 2 year(s) ago
Matt MillerHospitalists Crystal Atwood, MD (left), and Stephanie Conner, MD, use POCUS (point-of-care ultrasound). POCUS is better at diagnosing pneumonia and heart failure than traditional bedside exam modalities. Barnes-Jewish Hospital, like hundreds of other urban hospitals across the nation, was at capacity during the most intense days of the COVID-19 pandemic. On the Medical Campus,…
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Mashup Score: 0A fellowship of purpose - Outlook Magazine - 2 year(s) ago
Matt MillerCarol B. Loeb, a St. Louis teacher, philanthropist and member of the School of Medicine National Council, has been an integral part of Washington University for decades. Here, she and university leaders and guests sign the final steel beam of the Neuroscience Research Building before it was placed on top of the structure. The…
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A $2 million gift from the Bakers will help @WUSTLortho’s pediatric surgery division recruit and retain world-class faculty members. The first recipient is Lindley Wall, MD. Read more: https://t.co/DEm9qa9JI8 https://t.co/ykeqrv5uNO