Dr. Heather Jones joins the Department of Medicine

Dr. Heather Jones joined the Department of Medicine in the Division of Dermatology on September 1, 2017. She completed both a full Internal Medicine residency and a Dermatology residency at Washington University in St. Louis. During her IM residency, she completed the Global Health Scholars pathway and during her Dermatology residency she was selected for […]

Dr. Elizabeth Nieman Joins the Department of Medicine

Dr. Elizabeth Nieman joined the Department of Medicine in the Division of Dermatology on September 1, 2017. Dr. Nieman sees children at St. Louis Children’s Hospital and the Children’s Specialty Care Center. She sees adults and children at the Washington University Dermatology-Ballas Location. She is part of the Vascular Anomalies Clinic at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, […]

Distinguished Faculty Awards 2018

Alan C. Braverman, MD – Distinguished Clinician Award Angela L. Brown, MD – Distinguished Community Service Award Victor G. Davila-Roman, MD – Distinguished Educator Award, Mentoring of Junior Faculty Kenneth M. Ludmerer, MD – Distinguished Educator Award, Graduate Medical Education/Residents or Clinical Fellows Mark S. Sands, PhD – Distinguished Educator Award, Postdoctoral Research Mentoring Sabrina […]

Search for Interprofessional Education Thread Director

Dear Department Chairs, Course Directors, Clerkship Directors and Thread Leaders: Please distribute to interested faculty. The Office of Medical Student Education is seeking a faculty member to serve as the inaugural Interprofessional Education Thread Director. The interprofessional education (IPE) thread is a longitudinal interprofessional curriculum with content and assessment elements incorporated across multiple courses, clerkships, […]

Physician’s call to action: Compassionate medicine (Links to an external site)

HUY MACH Barbara Lutey, MD, an assistant professor in the Division of Medical Education at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, takes myriad aspects of people’s lives into consideration when treating them, including any roadblocks to good health they may face. A nearly empty refrigerator taught Barbara Lutey, MD, one of her most important […]

Cancer weapon (Links to an external site)

While Zika virus causes devastating damage to the brains of developing fetuses, it one day may be an effective treatment for glioblastoma, a deadly form of brain cancer. New research from Washington University School of Medicine and the University of California San Diego School of Medicine shows that the virus kills brain cancer stem cells, […]

Genetic lung disease’s molecular roots identified (Links to an external site)

Respiratory infections peak during the winter months, and most people recover within a few weeks. But for those with a rare genetic lung disease, the sniffling, coughing and congestion never end. The tiny hairlike structures called cilia that normally sweep mucus through the airways don’t work properly in people with what’s known as primary ciliary […]

New inpatient towers cater to women, infants, cancer patients (Links to an external site)

The first moments of life for critically ill infants born at Barnes-Jewish Hospital entail an urgent transport from the labor and delivery room to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. But soon, due to the newly finished high-rises on the Washington University Medical Campus, the commute will be reduced to seconds. The two […]

Joining forces to stop cycle of violence in St. Louis (Links to an external site)

The Institute for Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis will launch the regional St. Louis Area Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program (STL-HVIP), which will aim to promote positive alternatives to violence, thanks to a $1.6 million grant from Missouri Foundation for Health (MFH). The program, a collaboration between Washington University in St. Louis, Saint […]

Town Hall Discussions with the Chairman

Town Hall Discussions with the Chairman Dr. Vicky Fraser is inviting junior faculty (Instructors and Assistant Professors) in the Department of Medicine to a forum where they will have an opportunity to discuss the DOM operations, mentoring, career development and other topics. The format is casual to foster interaction. Snacks will be provided. You are […]

Dr. John Gorcsan joins the Division of Cardiology

Dr. John Gorcsan III is a Professor of Medicine with tenure and Director of Clinical Research, Division of Cardiology at Washington University in St. Louis. He joined the Department of Medicine on August 1, 2017. He was previously affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh.  Dr. Gorcsan has over 28 years of experience in academic medicine. […]

Memory loss from West Nile virus may be preventable (Links to an external site)

More than 10,000 people in the United States are living with memory loss and other persistent neurological problems that occur after West Nile virus infects the brain. Now, a new study in mice suggests that such ongoing neurological deficits may be due to unresolved inflammation that hinders the brain’s ability to repair damaged neurons and […]

Dr. Michael Rauchman joins the Nephrology Division

Michael I. Rauchman, MDCM, is Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, Division of Nephrology.  He joined the Department of Medicine on January 1, 2018, and was previously affiliated with St. Louis University. Dr. Rauchman’s research focuses on understanding the molecular and genetic basis of mammalian kidney development, how disruption of specific pathways […]

Dr. Jeannine Basta joins the Nephrology Division

Dr. Jeannine Basta joined the Department of Medicine in the Division of Nephrology on January 1, 2018.  She was previously affiliated with St. Louis University. Jeannine M. Basta, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, Division of Nephrology where she conducts research in The Rauchman Laboratory. Basta’s research focus is […]

Study prompts new ideas on cancers’ origins (Links to an external site)

Rapidly dividing, yet aberrant stem cells are a major source of cancer. But a new study suggests that mature cells also play a key role in initiating cancer — a finding that could upend the way scientists think about the origins of the disease. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have […]

Highlights from December

Our glioblastoma-Zika paper made it in the top 100 Altmetric list of most popular research of 2017. In collaboration with Mike Diamond and Pei-Yong Shi (Texas), we got the Kleberg Foundation award.  We received the CT RFP 50K award from Wash U ICTS, to study cancer stem cell populations fresh from patients, using new CyTOF […]

Study prompts new ideas on cancers’ origins (Links to an external site)

Rapidly dividing, yet aberrant stem cells are a major source of cancer. But a new study suggests that mature cells also play a key role in initiating cancer — a finding that could upend the way scientists think about the origins of the disease. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have […]

New standards promote healthy learning environment for physicians (Links to an external site)

Developing requirements for residency training is a complicated job. It requires balancing a belief in medicine as a profession that exists to take care of patients, while affirming the need for a humane learning environment for trainees. A task force of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), the organization responsible for accrediting American […]

Dr. Liang Shan

Dr. Shan joined the Department of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Washington University School of Medicine in September of 2017. He received his PhD from Johns Hopkins University where he studied HIV-1 latent infection and viral-specific CTL responses. He completed his postdoctoral training at Yale University. His postdoctoral research focused on developing […]

Deadly heart rhythm halted by noninvasive radiation therapy (Links to an external site)

Radiation therapy often is used to treat cancer patients. Now, doctors at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have shown that radiation therapy — aimed directly at the heart — can be used to treat patients with a life-threatening heart rhythm. They treated five patients who had irregular heart rhythms, called ventricular tachycardia, […]

Medical School faculty named to National Academy of Inventors (Links to an external site)

Noted innovators Samuel Achilefu, PhD, David Holtzman, MD, and Eric Leuthardt, MD – faculty members at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis – have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). The 2017 class of NAI fellows was announced Tuesday. They are recognized as fellows for demonstrating innovation in creating and facilitating […]

WashU research spurs new WHO guidelines for disabling tropical disease (Links to an external site)

Research led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to issue new treatment guidelines aimed at accelerating global elimination of lymphatic filariasis – a devastating tropical disease. An estimated 70 million people worldwide are infected with lymphatic filariasis, a parasitic disease spread by mosquitoes. The disease […]

Kidney disease increases risk of diabetes, study shows (Links to an external site)

Diabetes is known to increase a person’s risk of kidney disease. Now, a new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests that the converse also is true: Kidney dysfunction increases the risk of diabetes. Further, the researchers deduced that a likely culprit of the two-way relationship between kidney disease and diabetes […]

Dr. Michael Bennett

Dr. Michael Bennett joined the Department of Medicine as Instructor in the Division of Gastroenterology on September 1, 2017.  Though he was born in Dallas, he spent the majority of his youth in St. Louis and considers it his hometown. He completed his undergraduate studies at Princeton University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts […]

Dr. Sabrina Nunez selected as a 2017 Samuel R. Goldstein Leadership Award recipient

Dr. Sabrina Nunez, Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Medical Education Division of the Department of Medicine was selected by Erika, C. Crouch, MD, PhD, chair, Samuel R. Goldstein Leadership Awards in Medical Student Education selection committee and the entire selection committee as a 2017 Samuel R. Goldstein Leadership Awards recipient. Goldstein Leadership Awards are […]

Installation of Carlos Bernal-Mizrachi

Carlos Bernal-Mizrachi, MD (Endocrinology/Metabolish/Lipid Research) was installed as the inaugural Philip E. and Carolyn E. Cryer Professor of Medicine on November 13, 2017.

Dr. Karl Staser

Karl Staser, MD, PhD joined the Department of Medicine as Instructor in the Division of Dermatology on July 1, 2017. Dr. Staser grew up in Evansville, Indiana and graduated from Reitz Memorial High School in 1998. In 2002, he graduated magna cum laude with an AB in American History and Literature from Harvard University. After […]

Installation of Dr. Weilbaecher

Katherine N. Weilbaecher, MD was installed as the Oliver M. Langenberg distinguished Professor of the Science and Practice of Medicine on Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center. Dr. Weilbaecher is a Professor of Medicine and of Cell Biology and Physiology and of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of […]

Seven faculty are 2017 AAAS Fellows (Links to an external site)

Seven faculty members at Washington University in St. Louis are among 396 new fellows selected by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society. Michael G. Caparon Jr.; Graham A. Colditz, MD, DrPH; John A. Cooper, MD, PhD; Michael S. Diamond, MD, PhD; Susan K. Dutcher; Timothy J. Eberlein, MD — all at the School […]

“Translating Your Clinical Research into Policy – the Next Step!” By William Powderly, MD

Please join us for our upcoming meeting of CHEPAR (The Collaborative of Health Economics and Policy Analysis Researchers).  This meeting will include: “Translating Your Clinical Research into Policy – the Next Step!” By William Powderly, MD November 28th, 9-11am Taylor Avenue Building, Room 2131, Medical Campus William Powderly, MD, is the Dr. J. William Campbell […]

Dr. Kara Sternhell-Blackwell received the Gloria Anzaldúa Advocacy at Intersections Award

Dr. Kara Sternhell-Blackwell received the Gloria Anzaldúa Advocacy at Intersections Award at the 10th Annual WUSTL James L. Holobaugh Honors Ceremony, on November 7, 2017. This award recognizes an individual who shows great commitment to advocating at intersections of LGBTQIA identities, as well as illuminating and supporting the diversity of individuals within LGBTQIA communities. Pictured right: Dr. Kara […]

Installation of Dr. Gregory Lanza

Gregory M. Lanza, MD, PhD was installed as the James R. Hornsby Family Professor of Biomedical Sciences on October 23, 2017. He is a board-certified cardiologist in the Division of Cardiology in the Department of Medicine. He directs the Consortium for Translation Research in Advanced Imaging and Nanomedicine (C-TRAIN) and is a member of the […]

Dr. Kathleen Nemer

Dr. Kathleen Nemer joined the Department of Medicine as an instructor at Washington University School of Medicine in the Division of Dermatology on August 21, 2017. She earned her undergraduate degree at The Ohio State University and her medical degree at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. She completed an internship in Internal Medicine at Vanderbilt […]