IDEAS Committee Collaborates with WashU Minority Medical Association (Links to an external site)

IDEAS Committee Collaborates with WashU Minority Medical Association
The WashU Minority Medical Association (WUMMA) is an organization of residents and fellows across different departments that work to empower minorities in the medical community through fostering an inclusive environment and supporting the professional and personal development of under-represented minority (URM) medical trainees. IDEAS Committee members Natalia Brito Rivera, MD, Jaime Flores-Ruiz, MD, and Corey Shy, MD, participated in […]

I2DB faculty co-authors paper on social risk factor screening in rheumatology patients (Links to an external site)

I2DB faculty co-authors paper on social risk factor screening in rheumatology patients
Congratulations to Dr. Daphne Lew, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics, along with Dr. Alfred Kim, an Associate Professor in WashU Medicine’s Division of Rheumatology for being co-senior authors on an exciting publication in ACR Open Rheumatology on patient-reported social risk factor (SRF) screening among rheumatology outpatients.

Molecular analysis of isthmus thyroid nodules and carcinomas (Links to an external site)

Molecular analysis of isthmus thyroid nodules and carcinomas
Sina Jasim, MD, MPH; Allan Golding, MD; David Bimston, MD; Yang Chen, PhD; Ruochen Jiang, PhD; Yangyang Hao, PhD; Jing Huang, PhD; Joshua P. Klopper, MD; Richard T. Kloos, MD; and Taylor C. Brown, MD, MHS had their research article titled “Cytologic and Molecular Assessment of Isthmus Thyroid Nodules and Carcinomas,” published online ahead of print in the journal Thyroid. 

Broad-Spectrum Antibiotics Linked To Increased Risk For Adverse Drug Events Among Outpatients With CAP

Broad-Spectrum Antibiotics Linked To Increased Risk For Adverse Drug Events Among Outpatients With CAP
Comparative Safety of Different Antibiotic Regimens for the Treatment of Outpatient Community-Acquired Pneumonia Among Otherwise Healthy Adults  Anne Mobley Butler, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, WashU Medicine – Division of Infectious Diseases, was recently shared in the IDSA daily news briefing. IDSA Daily News Briefing is written and distributed by the editors of Bulletin Healthcare, as […]

Hematology-Oncology Fellow Podany Published in JAMA Network Open

Hematology-Oncology Fellow Podany Published in JAMA Network Open
Black patients with metastatic breast cancer (mBC) have higher mortality rates than White patients despite advances in treatment Emily Podany, MD, Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Program, Fellow Wellness Leader, WashU Division of Oncology, along with senior author Andrew Davis, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, WashU Division of Oncology, recent multi-institution cohort study was published in JAMA Network […]

DOM Insider Volume 24 (Links to an external site)

DOM Insider Volume 24
In this Issue: Message from the Chair, Grants, High Impact Research Publications, Spotlight, Clinical Programs, Awards/Fellowships/Honors/Accolades, Leadership/Appointments, Office of Faculty Development (OFD), IDEAS at DOM, Vice Chair for Career Advancement, Vice Chair of Clinical Research, Vice Chairs of Safety, Quality, and Operations,  Faculty Presentations and Events

ICTS Announces 2025-2026 CTRFP Awardees (Links to an external site)

ICTS Announces 2025-2026 CTRFP Awardees
Congratulations to Monika Bambouskova, PhD; Marlene Cano, MD, PhD; Siyan Cao, MD, PhD; Jeffrey Henderson, MD, PhD; Joshua Mitchell, MD, MSCI; Michael Paley, MD, PhD; Ignacio Portales Castillo, MD and Joel Schilling, MD, PhD for being among the 2025-2026 CTRFP awardees. WashU Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) and The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital […]

Dr. Megan Baldridge receives Global Grant for Gut Health Award (Links to an external site)

Dr. Megan Baldridge receives Global Grant for Gut Health Award
Megan Tierney Baldridge, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Infectious Diseases Division, Departments of Medicine and Molecular Microbiology, received a project grant to explore the interactions between bacteriophages (phages) and human intestinal epithelial cells, aiming to uncover how phages, which infect bacteria, also influence human cells.

Intersection of Race and Rurality With Health Care–Associated Infections and Subsequent Outcomes

Intersection of Race and Rurality With Health Care–Associated Infections and Subsequent Outcomes
Health care-associated infections (HAIs) cause significant morbidity and mortality, but little is known about structural factors affecting race and rurality. Katelin B. Nickel, MPH, Sr. Programmer Analyst, WashU Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases along with  Hannah Kinzer, MPH; Anne M. Butler, PhD, MS; Karen E. Joynt Maddox, MD, MPH; Victoria J. Fraser, MD, Adolphus Busch Professor of Medicine and Chair of the Department of Medicine; Jason P. Burnham, MD, […]

Rheumatologist and Researcher Focuses on Lupus Care and Rural Health

Rheumatologist and Researcher Focuses on Lupus Care and Rural Health
Dr. Jessica Williams, Assistant Professor of Medicine, WashU Medicine Division of Rheumatology, is a dedicated rheumatologist and clinical researcher with a deep commitment to advancing our understanding of lupus, an autoimmune disease of unknown cause that disproportionately affects women, racial and ethnic minorities, and individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. Her work aims to uncover the […]

Disabilities Awareness Month (Links to an external site)

Disabilities Awareness Month
Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month is an annual observance held in March to increase public awareness about developmental disabilities and promote inclusivity, acceptance, and understanding for individuals with these conditions.

Crystal Atwood, MD, and Carol Faulk, MD, Obtain Impressive POCUS Certifications (Links to an external site)

Crystal Atwood, MD, and Carol Faulk, MD, Obtain Impressive POCUS Certifications
As the Division of Hospital Medicine continues to expand, Division Chief Mark Williams, MD, has placed emphasis on the importance of continued education and training for its physicians to increase overall impact and effectiveness. Since Dr. Williams started with the division in October 2021, he has helped transform the division into one of the premier academic hospitalist […]

Siteman Investment Program Awards $1.89 Million in Cancer Research Grants (Links to an external site)

Siteman Investment Program Awards $1.89 Million in Cancer Research Grants
Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine is pleased to announce funding for nine new projects. These include research focused on: Improving CAR T-cell therapy for lymphomaIdentifying new treatment targets for leukemiaBetter understanding how myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) developIdentifying a treatment for a broad range of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) independent of […]

Connecting the dots (Links to an external site)

Connecting the dots
From detection to treatment, mapping a new future for breast cancer. WashU Medicine physicians at Siteman Cancer Center are recognized nationally for their expertise in leading-edge breast cancer therapies. Nearly 50 specialists in surgery, breast reconstruction, medical oncology and radiation oncology, radiology and pathology are part of the Breast Cancer Program at Siteman, providing personalized treatment plans […]

Study reports molecular interaction map of Alzheimer’s disease target TREM2

Study reports molecular interaction map of Alzheimer’s disease target TREM2
Thomas Brett, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Professor of Cell Biology and Physiology, Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, WashU Medicine Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Jen Alexander-Brett, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, WashU Medicine Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Daisy Leung, PhD, Professor, Departments of Medicine, Pathology […]

R56 NIH Grant Awarded to Physician-Scientist Ying Maggie Chen (Links to an external site)

R56 NIH Grant Awarded to Physician-Scientist Ying Maggie Chen
Congratulations to Ying Maggie Chen, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, WashU Nephrology, on receiving an R56 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) to study impaired autophagy underlying the disease pathogenesis of autosomal dominant tubulointerstitial kidney disease (ADTKD).

WashU Investigator utilizes and nurtures community-based relationships to propel research and serve local communities (Links to an external site)

WashU Investigator utilizes and nurtures community-based relationships to propel research and serve local communities
For investigators, there is much to be considered when choosing how to conduct research projects. Which demographics will you target? Which funding mechanisms should you apply for? How long will it take you to accomplish your aims? One of the most important considerations that seems simple enough, though it can sometimes appear unfamiliar to investigators, […]

Nasal COVID-19 vaccine based on WashU technology to enter U.S. clinical trials (Links to an external site)

Nasal COVID-19 vaccine based on WashU technology to enter U.S. clinical trials
Trial will assess safety, efficacy of next-generation vaccine given via nasal spray, inhalation A nasal vaccine for COVID-19 – based on technology developed at Washington University in St. Louis – is poised to enter a phase 1 clinical trial in the U.S. after an investigational new drug application from Ocugen, Inc. was approved by the […]

Henderson receives a Hypothesis Fund award for Bacterial Infection Research

Henderson receives a Hypothesis Fund award for Bacterial Infection Research
Jeffrey P. Henderson, MD, PhD, FIDSA, Professor of Medicine and Molecular Microbiology, WashU Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases, recently received an award from the Hypothesis Fund. In order to understand the interplay between bacteria and the immune system, Henderson uses an interdisciplinary approach. His project may revolutionize our understanding of how bacteria evade host defenses. Henderson adds, […]