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  • environment.wustl.edu
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WashU's Center for the Environment is an interdisciplinary hub of environmental research that is committed to generating transformative solutions to our deepest societal environmental challenges... Within the WashU ecosystem of environmental..

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  • ctl.wustl.edu
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The main offices of the Center for Teaching and Learning are in Eads Hall, Rm. 105 on the Danforth Campus. The main office is open from 8:30-5:00pm, Monday-Friday. The main office can be reached by calling (314) 935-6810 or by emailing ctl@wustl.edu...

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  • sleep.wustl.edu
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As of July 2005, the Sleep Medicine Center became part of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). The AASM provides a gold standard by which other organizations and companies evaluate sleep programs, assuring quality patient care through..

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  • whitecoat.wustl.edu
First-year medical students at WashU Medicine in St. Louis received their white coats Oct. 18, 2024, symbolizing their entrance into the medical profession. Video by Huy Mach... The ability to care about a person you don't even know is the miracle..

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  • hugolab.wustl.edu
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Welcome to CORAL, the Computational Radiotherapy Lab in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Washington University School of Medicine. Our lab specializes in imaging and image guidance as it applies to radiation therapy. Specific areas of interest..

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  • starklab.wustl.edu
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Led by principal investigator Susan Stark, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, we are committed to conducting clinical translational research that will promote successful aging in place... Through a series of funded research projects, we continue to examine the..

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  • www.meachamlab.wustl.edu
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Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and microfluidics enable exquisite control over fluid motion and manipulation of suspended micro/nanoscale objects. Associated enhancements of transport processes underlie their importance in numerous emerging..

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  • radonc.wustl.edu
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Our mission is to advance the field of cancer care through education, research, and development of new technologies... Recognized leaders in exceptional patient care, education and research Shaping the future of optimized cancer care through the..

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  • neuroscienceoutreach.wustl.edu
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St. Louis Neuroscience Outreach is organized by graduate students and faculty members at Washington University who are passionate about spreading enthusiasm for learning about neuroscience... STLNO is the hub for educational outreach events,..

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  • anceslab.wustl.edu
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Under the direction of Beau Ances, MD PhD, Ances Bioimaging lab supports post-doctoral research associates, staff scientists, residents, medical students, graduate students, and undergraduates in their research and educational development... The..

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  • preventiontraining.wustl.edu
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The St. Louis STI/HIV Prevention Training Center is part of the prestigious Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis...

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  • dolfproject.wustl.edu
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The mission of The DOLF Project is to develop and test improved treatments for onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis that will enhance efforts to cont..... This form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service..

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  • rarediseasesday.wustl.edu
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According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a disease is rare if it affects less than 200,000 people in the United States. Over 25 million Americans live with a rare disease-and nearly half of these patients are children. For the over 7,000..

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  • pathologyresearchcollaborative.wustl.edu
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Laboratory and Genomic Medicine at Washington University has a global reputation for excellence in clinical pathology research. This footprint includes the development of novel biomarkers for clinical use, engagement in clinical trials, translational..

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  • milbrandtlab.wustl.edu
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Our laboratory studies the biological function of the GFL family of neurotrophic factors (GDNF, neurturin, persephin and artemin) that constitute the ligands for the Ret tyrosine kinase receptor, which is mutated in multiple endocrine neoplasia..

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  • rvcl-research.wustl.edu
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Established in 2016, the RVCL-S Research Center at Washington University is leading an effort to coordinate global research on retinal vasculopathy with cerebral leukoencephalopathy and systemic manifestations (RVCL-S), provide comprehensive and..

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  • acce.wustl.edu
Central to Washington University in St. Louis' mission is fostering excellence. In an effort to promote excellence and professional development ..... Research support staff are critically important to consistent adherence to regulation and policies,..

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  • bloodclotstudy.wustl.edu
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Have you been diagnosed with a blood clot in your leg in the past and now have leg swelling, aching, pain, heaviness, fatigue, or open sores?... Learn about our ongoing C-TRACT Study that will determine if catheter-based treatment can reduce leg..

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  • khaderlab.wustl.edu
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About a quarter of the world's population is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria..

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  • huebschlab.wustl.edu
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Our lab focuses on fundamentally understanding how mechanical cues originating at cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix contacts influence signaling and fate. We are especially interested in how those cues affect heart development and disease, and..

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  • stonelab.wustl.edu
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Work in our lab focuses on the role of insulin resistance in human metabolic diseases. To accomplish this, we focus our efforts on patients with severe insulin resistance syndromes. Our central hypothesis is that these patients are n=1 experiments of..

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  • weihllab.wustl.edu
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Our goal is to understand the molecular mechanisms of protein inclusion formation, disaggregation and clearance in myodegenerative and neurodegenerative diseases... We believe that dysfunction in protein quality control (molecular chaperones) and..

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  • rogerslab.wustl.edu
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The Rogers Laboratory focuses on the development of novel radioactive probes for imaging and therapy. In particular, the laboratory uses radioactive metals that can be attached to proteins, peptides or small molecules. These metals can have physical..

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  • ciorbalab.wustl.edu
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Diversity Statement: The Ciorba Lab is dedicated to building and supporting a diverse community of individuals who are committed to contributing to an inclusive environment - fostering respect for all and welcoming individuals from diverse..

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  • suburbanpediatrics.wustl.edu
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Suburban Pediatrics is proud to introduce Timothy Ratz, MD. Dr. Ratz offers expert, compassionate primary care for infants, children and adolescents...... At Suburban Pediatrics, we offer a full range of pediatric care including prenatal visits for..

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  • pradhanlab.wustl.edu
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The major focus of the Pradhan Lab is to understand how opioid receptors regulate chronic pain and headache disorders. Our lab was the first group to develop a preclinical model of chronic migraine, which we used to identify the delta opioid receptor..

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  • ddrcc.wustl.edu
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The overarching mission of the Washington University Digestive Diseases Research Core Center (WU-DDRCC) is to promote collaborative, multidisciplinary research focused on interactions between host and environment in digestive disease... The WU-DDRCC..

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  • mahajanklab.wustl.edu
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Our overarching goal is to characterize epigenetic regulators promoting survival, adaptability and metastasis of lethal cancers, particularly hormone refractory prostate cancers and characterize novel small molecule inhibitors that we have identified..

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  • dbbsstudentadvisorycommittee.wustl.edu
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SAC serves as the voice for DBBS students during discussions with Division administration while providing informational and social opportunities for students. We're here to help you voice your concerns to administration and tell you all we've learned..

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  • wolframsyndrome.wustl.edu
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Wolfram syndrome was initially categorized as a mitochondrial disease due to the symptoms and several reports reporting the mitochondrial mutations. However, it has been now established that Wolfram syndrome is a prototype of endoplasmic reticulum..

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