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The federal Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) has chosen researchers from six AAU institutions to receive awards as part of its Sprint for Women’s Health program to tackle health problems that “uniquely or disproportionately affect women.”
California Institute of Technology | Tufts University | Vanderbilt University | The University of Iowa | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Washington University in St. Louis | Leading Research Universities ReportResearchers at Washington University in St. Louis used a broad "phenome-wide association study" (PheWAS) to explore links between genetic risk for mental health problems and a variety of behaviors and environments in adolescents.
University Research | Washington University in St. LouisThe Washington University in St. Louis has launched the Synthetic Biology Manufacturing of Advanced Materials Research Center (SMARC) to revolutionize the production of biodegradable plastics.
University Research | Washington University in St. LouisAn international team of researchers including the Washington University in St. Louis traces the roots of the longstanding cultural interactions across the Tibetan Plateau to prehistoric times, as early as the Bronze Age.
University Research | Washington University in St. LouisA recent collaborative study reveals non-Spanish speaking Americans perceive Spanish housing ads as indicative of less desirable housing options.
University Research | The University of Wisconsin-Madison | Michigan State University | Washington University in St. LouisResearchers have begun work on a low-cost, noninvasive approach to spinal cord stimulation that offers affordable hope to patients.
University Research | Washington University in St. LouisEvery year, norovirus causes hundreds of millions of cases of food poisoning. A new study describes a creative way to make a vaccine against norovirus.
University Research | Washington University in St. LouisA new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis identifies a possible treatment strategy for some bone marrow failure syndromes.
University Research | Washington University in St. LouisA new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis identifies a possible treatment strategy for some bone marrow failure syndromes.
University Research | Washington University in St. LouisNew research from Washington University finds 38% of children sampled from a rural Mississippi Delta community have parasitic infections. (Photo: Theresa Gildner)
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