Washington People: Catherine Appleton
Catherine “Kate” Appleton, MD, discusses her work as a breast cancer radiologist and how her patients, family and mentors have influenced her career.
Alzheimer’s markers predict start of mental decline
School of Medicine researchers have shown that several markers for presymptomatic Alzheimer’s disease identified in recent years are accurate predictors of Alzheimer’s years before symptoms develop. Catherine Roe, PhD, says researchers found no differences in the accuracy of the biomarkers.
Moley elected president of gynecologic society
Kelle Moley, MD, the James P. Crane Professor of
Obstetrics and Gynecology at Washington University School of Medicine in
St. Louis, has been elected president of the Society of Gynecologic
Investigation (SGI).
School of Medicine, SLCH and BJH nurses honored with 2013 Excellence in Nursing awards
Several Washington University School of Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children’s Hospital nurses received the 2013 Excellence in Nursing Award from St. Louis Magazine. The award honors nurses who have made a difference in the lives of their patients and colleagues.
Scientists assemble genetic playbook for acute leukemia
A consortium of researchers led by the School of Medicine has identified virtually all of the major mutations that drive acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a fast-growing blood cancer in adults that often is difficult to treat. The dark lines in the image pictured show all of the major mutations for AML that occurred in one patient with the disease.
Obituary: Susan E. Lanzendorf, director of IVF lab, 54
Susan E. Lanzendorf, PhD, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology and director of the in vitro fertilization lab, died April 2 from complications of pancreatic cancer. She was 54.
Andrew Scharlach to discuss aging-friendly communities at Friedman lecture
Andrew Scharlach, PhD, the Eugene and Rose Kleiner Professor of Aging at the University of California, Berkeley, will deliver the 2013 Friedman lecture May 3 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center on the Washington University School of Medicine campus. The title of his lecture is “Creating Aging-Friendly Communities.”
Children’s Discovery Institute Awards $2.7 million in pediatric research grants
Eleven Washington University research teams will share $2.7 million in new grants from the Children’s Discovery Institute, a research collaboration between St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine.
Dantas gets NIH Director’s New Innovator Award
Gautam Dantas, PhD, has won a prestigious National
Institutes of Health Award for innovative research that may improve
scientists’ ability to keep the digestive system healthy.
Student Leadership Council holds case-study challenge to inspire collaboration
A recent case-study competition organized by the Health Professional Student Leadership Council allowed students from various programs to learn how to collaborate across disciplines to improve patient care. Pictured is Lana Joseph, a doctoral student in audiology, explaining her thoughts on a case to physical therapy student Kelsi Smith while nursing student Stacie Chaffin listens.
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