Antibodies induced by mRNA shots improve for months; blood cells damaged by COVID cause blood vessel problems
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
The Millions of People Stuck in Pandemic Limbo
Alfred Kim, MD, PhD, assistant professor of rhumatology
Covid Patients May Have Increased Risk of Developing Mental Health Problems
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Student podcast explores public spaces in politics
Gicela Medina and Rodrigo Viqueira, graduate students in Arts & Sciences, explore the ways public space has been politically used by marginalized groups across the Americas. They share findings in a podcast funded by The Divided City, an urban humanities initiative at WashU.
Child Tax Credit helped some parents start their own business, study finds
Stephen Roll, research assistant professor at the Brown School
Covid-recovered patients are seeing a huge rise in heart-related issues
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Biden vowed to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court. It might be good politics.
Our research finds that race significantly shapes Americans’ attitudes toward judicial nominees, writes Andrew Stone, postdoctoral research assistant in political science.
Your Body Knows You’re Burned Out
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
Considering appearance and reality
In this Q&A, philosopher John Heil, in Arts & Sciences, discusses his new books and questions about reality and how we reconcile the world as it appears with the picture of the world presented by scientific analysis.
Gladiators: A poem for Sunday
Poet Carl Phillips’ work was published in The Atlantic.
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