May 2007
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May 7,
2007 -- Study to investigate gene's effect on bone loss in breast cancer patients

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May 3,
2007 -- Three faculty members elected to National Academy of Sciences

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May 2,
2007 -- New clues for treatment of disease that causes accelerated aging

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May 1,
2007 -- Spouse may "drive you to drink" but also can protect you from alcohol

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April 26,
2007 -- Shaw named Unanue Professor of Immunobiology; will direct new division

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April 25,
2007 -- Symposium honoring WUSM professor focuses on new immunology discoveries

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April 23,
2007 -- Protein's links to sugar metabolism may help treat diabetes

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April 19,
2007 -- Sadovsky named president-elect of perinatal research society

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April 19,
2007 -- Let the NO flow: discovery provides key to improving blood circulation, healing

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April 17,
2007 -- Rate of metabolic syndrome doesn't change among HIV-infected people

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April 11,
2007 -- Different approach needed to protect brains of premature infants

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April 11,
2007 -- Brain tumors coax important support from nearby immune system cells

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April 11,
2007 -- Rhesus monkey genome reveals DNA similarities with chimps and humans

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April 11,
2007 -- Drugs for Parkinson's disease may ease stroke-related disability

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April 10,
2007 -- Prenatal smoking increases ADHD risk in some children

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April 9,
2007 -- Nanostructures show potential to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric brain cancer

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April 9,
2007 -- Physicians explore link between maternal disease and health of children

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April 9,
2007 -- Researcher seeks genetic cause for orthopedic birth defects

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April 9,
2007 -- Scientists search DNA for reasons why some women give birth prematurely

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April 9,
2007 -- Sugar molecules may provide unique, new approach to treating deadly disorder

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April 9,
2007 -- Breast cancer patients' treatment response may help reveal cancer genes

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April 5,
2007 -- David Mutch named president-elect of gynecologic oncologist society

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April 4,
2007 -- Washington University surgeon develops treatment for foot deformity

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March 28,
2007 -- Can an omega-3 fatty acid slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease?

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March 26,
2007 -- Nanoparticles can track cells deep within living organisms

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March 21,
2007 -- Type 2 diabetic patients needed for study of blood fat and heart health

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March 19,
2007 -- Researchers study siblings of schizophrenia patients

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March 19,
2007 -- Washington University joins eight other institutions to warn Congress about dangers of continued flat funding for biomedical research

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March 16,
2007 -- Washington University sports medicine physicians on call for NCAA Regional

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March 14,
2007 -- Researchers study supplements to limit damage from macular degeneration

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March 14,
2007 -- Stroke damage keeps brain regions from 'talking' to each other

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March 13,
2007 -- Online book helps children understand the effects of stroke

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March 12,
2007 -- Anti-epileptic drugs may help prevent and treat noise-induced hearing loss

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March 9,
2007 -- Belly fat may drive inflammatory processes associated with disease

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March 8,
2007 -- Measuring lung motion leads to better radiation treatment for lung cancer

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March 5,
2007 -- Light-activated compound silences nerves, may one day help epileptics

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Feb. 27,
2007 -- Genes and genius: Researchers confirm association between gene and intelligence

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Feb. 23,
2007 -- Holtzman given MetLife Award for Alzheimer's research

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Feb. 21,
2007 -- Colin G. Nichols named Carl F. Cori Professor

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Feb. 21,
2007 -- Eat well, get fit, stop smoking — prevent cancer

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Feb. 20,
2007 -- Older men needed for study of exercise and testosterone therapy

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Feb. 20,
2007 -- Newborns with respiratory distress potentially have rare genetic disease

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Feb. 19,
2007 -- Studies identify DNA regions linked to nicotine dependence

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Feb. 14,
2007 -- HIV protein enlisted to help kill cancer cells

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Feb. 12,
2007 -- Enzyme critical for early growth of abdominal aortic aneurysms

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Feb. 12,
2007 -- Surgeons develop simpler way to cure atrial fibrillation

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Feb. 9,
2007 -- Missouri's African-American mothers more likely to deliver prematurely

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Feb. 9,
2007 -- Murray named Loeb Professor

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Feb. 8,
2007 -- Eberlein receives Sheen Award for his contributions to medicine

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Feb. 6,
2007 -- Interfering with vagal nerve activity in mice prevents diabetes and hypertension

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Feb. 1,
2007 -- Genetic fingerprints identify brain tumors' origins

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Jan. 31,
2007 -- Kharasch named Shelden Professor of Anesthesiology

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Jan. 31,
2007 -- Peipert named Robert Terry Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Jan. 30,
2007 -- Michael Marrah and Bradley Castanho named co-directors of technology management office

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Jan. 29,
2007 -- Scientists to assess effects of multiple copies of genes on disease risk

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Jan. 26,
2007 -- Disabling key protein may give physicians time to treat pneumonic plague

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Jan. 24,
2007 -- School of Medicine hosts second annual Student, Faculty and Staff Art Show

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Jan. 24,
2007 -- Older adult volunteers needed for memory imaging study

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Jan. 18,
2007 -- $14.9 million to study how genes, viruses and cigarettes contribute to chronic lung disease

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Jan. 17,
2007 -- University receives $10 million to find new treatments for AIDS and related complications

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Jan. 15,
2007 -- Second chance reveals gene's ability to help fight flu, other viruses

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Jan. 11,
2007 -- Researchers urge monitoring of bone health during chemotherapy

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Jan. 9,
2007 -- Dramatic results from combo therapy surprise Krabbé-disease researchers

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Jan. 5,
2007 -- Muslin named Langenberg Distinguished Professor

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Jan. 3,
2007 -- Fast-multiplying lawsuits can stymie medical science, authors warn

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Dec. 26,
2006 -- Protein's effects essential for kidney-to-bladder urine transfer

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Dec. 20,
2006 -- Relative abundance of common microbes living in the gut may contribute to obesity

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Dec. 20,
2006 -- Clinical simulation technology used to improve communication of medical teams

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Dec. 19,
2006 -- Physicians enlisted in efforts to keep drivers with dementia off the road

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Dec. 18,
2006 -- Treatments for urinary infections leave bacteria bald, happy and vulnerable

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Dec. 15,
2006 -- Gene chip technology may identify life-threatening blood infection

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Dec. 12,
2006 -- One gene 90 percent responsible for making common parasite dangerous

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Dec. 11,
2006 -- First biomarker for human sleepiness identified in fruit flies

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Dec. 7,
2006 -- Does too much protein in the diet increase cancer risk?

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Nov. 29,
2006 -- Science outreach programs help students and mentors

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Nov. 28,
2006 -- $7.7 million devoted to finding cause and cure for asthma

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Nov. 21,
2006 -- Researchers study reimbursing living organ donors for out-of-pocket expenses

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Nov. 20,
2006 -- Gene sequencing center to receive $156 million

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Nov. 18,
2006 -- Washington University student and recent alumnus named Rhodes Scholars

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Nov. 17,
2006 -- Seven-point system gauges seriousness of heart failure in elderly

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Nov. 16,
2006 -- NSAID increases liver damage in mice carrying mutant human gene

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Nov. 14,
2006 -- Model can predict risk of glaucoma in patients with elevated eye pressure

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Nov. 14,
2006 -- Scientific American honors three WUSTL neuroscientists

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Nov. 13,
2006 -- Biopsy may reveal cancer in women with rare but benign breast condition

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Nov. 9,
2006 -- Cole named assistant vice chancellor for children's health

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Nov. 8,
2006 -- Antibody reduces acute rejection in high-risk kidney transplant patients

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Nov. 7,
2006 -- Common cause of heart disease, diabetes may be treatable with malaria drug

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Oct. 25,
2006 -- Siteman Cancer Center gains nationally recognized leader in cancer prevention

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Oct. 24,
2006 -- Naturally occurring enzyme can break down key part of Alzheimer's plaques

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Oct. 24,
2006 -- Neuroscientists awarded $14 million in two grants

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Oct. 19,
2006 -- Ferkol to head pediatric allergy, pulmonary medicine division

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Oct. 18,
2006 -- Genetic repair mechanism clears the way for sealing DNA breaks

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Oct. 17,
2006 -- Van Gelder named Becker Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

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Oct. 16,
2006 -- Academia and industry join forces to bring the future of medicine to the public

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Oct. 16,
2006 -- Play wiggles through art and science of anatomy

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Oct. 13,
2006 -- Kenneth Polonsky elected to Institute of Medicine

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Oct. 13,
2006 -- Cigarette smoking impedes tendon-to-bone healing

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Oct. 12,
2006 -- Innovative surgery corrects vision in kids with neurological disorders

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Oct. 11,
2006 -- High-energy clamp simplifies heart surgery for atrial fibrillation

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Oct. 10,
2006 -- Teenager first to play video game by brain only

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Oct. 9,
2006 -- Siteman Cancer Center adopts new safety measure

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Sept. 29,
2006 -- Parents in the dark about substance use and abuse in their adolescent children

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Sept. 25,
2006 -- Copper helps brain function — could tweaking circuits make us smarter?

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Sept. 20,
2006 -- Kelly named director of cardiovascular division

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Sept. 19,
2006 -- Pediatric neurosurgeons recommend banning children from ATVs

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Sept. 18,
2006 -- Reconstructive surgeon aims for rejection-free limb transplantation

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Sept. 13,
2006 -- Test can predict spread of eye cancer to liver

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Sept. 12,
2006 -- Transplant cures rats' type 2 diabetes without immune suppression drugs

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Sept. 11,
2006 -- Before dementia's first signs appear, weight-loss rate doubles in elderly

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Sept. 11,
2006 -- Drug can quickly mobilize an army of cells to repair injury

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Sept. 8,
2006 -- Unusual three-drug combo inhibits growth of aggressive tumors

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Aug. 28,
2006 -- Previously approved drugs may be helpful in fatal pediatric disorder

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Aug. 24,
2006 -- WUSTL, Barnes-Jewish Hospital build $13 million orthopaedic center

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Aug. 23,
2006 -- Westervelt named director of bone marrow transplantation and leukemia

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Aug. 18,
2006 -- New company will seek drugs against diabetes and cancer

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Aug. 16,
2006 -- MRI scans in premature infants can predict future developmental delays

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Aug. 16,
2006 -- Trial of new asthma treatment calls for volunteers

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Aug. 14,
2006 -- Immune cells protect retina from damage due to age-related macular degeneration

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Aug. 14,
2006 -- Current technology for brain cooling unlikely to help trauma patients

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Aug. 11,
2006 -- Researchers find almost half of kids with ADHD are not being treated

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