Why isn’t there a vaccine for staph? | Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
New approach points to untapped immune cells, early immunization
New approach points to untapped immune cells, early immunization
Developmental biologist receives grant for early-career scientists to support her research on aging, longevity
Medications thought to show promise did not improve patients’ outcomes
Mouse study shows engineered immune cell therapy protects damaged neurons
Internationally known for expertise in inner ear development, hearing loss research
Findings could point to new strategies to treat Alzheimer’s
Pioneering scientist has developed new approaches to understanding, treating prostate cancer
Leaders in medical education, research and patient care, Washington University School of Medicine is among the top medical schools in the nation.
Detailed blueprint of nerve cells’ dramatic changes could help identify ways to heal spinal cord damage
When your mind is wandering, your brain’s “default mode” network is active. Its discovery 20 years ago inspired a raft of research into networks of…
Acknowledged for contributions to radiation oncology field