Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021
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New School of Medicine research shows that a type of “good cholesterol” called HDL3, when produced in the intestine, protects the liver from inflammation and injury. This HDL blocks inflammatory signals produced by common gut bacteria. |
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Dedric Carter, vice chancellor for operations and technology transfer, has been appointed WashU’s first vice chancellor for innovation and chief commercialization officer (CCO). |
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Given the increased interest in sports and exercise around the Olympics, events such as the Summer Games in Tokyo represent an unrealized opportunity to improve global health, finds a new paper from the Brown School. |
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Antibiotic sales soared during India’s first surge of COVID-19, suggesting that the drugs were inappropriately used to treat mild and moderate COVID-19 infections, according to research led by the School of Medicine. |
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According to a study co-authored by an Olin Business School researcher, behavioral patterns can be predicted by understanding information-seeking and information-aversion behaviors. |
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New research from Arts & Sciences biologists shines a spotlight on how plant cells perceive forces such as touch and explores how these cells differ from animal cells. |
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Notables Brazilian immunologist José Luís Fachi will join the laboratory of Marco Colonna, MD, at the School of Medicine, as a Pew Latin American Fellow in Biomedical Sciences. Fachi plans to study how metabolites produced by healthy gut bacteria promote intestinal immunity. |
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Research Wire Tae Seok Moon, associate professor at the McKelvey School of Engineering, has received a three-year $501,246 grant from the Office of Naval Research to study heat from the human microbiota. |
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Notables Betsy Sinclair, professor of political science in Arts & Sciences, has been named a fellow of the Society for Political Methodology. The honor recognizes Sinclair’s outstanding scholarly contributions to the development of political methodology. |
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Perspectives
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This episode of the “Show Me the Science” podcast looks at how WashU doctors have tried to protect themselves, their babies and their patients during the pandemic.
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