Findings could lead to new therapies, prevention strategies
Author: Brian
As variant cases continue, the Institute collaborates with community & university partners to provide 1,000 COVID-19 vaccines (Links to an external site)
Have you heard of “Our Community, Our Health-St. Louis”? Spearhead by the Institute for Public Health and the Institute of Clinical & Translational Sciences in partnership with several St. Louis community-based organizations, it is a collaborative effort to provide COVID-19 primary and booster vaccinations to individuals in their own homes or neighborhoods.
Study supports urging smoking-cessation treatment to patients in cancer care (Links to an external site)
National study shows cancer centers help patients stop smoking
Saint Louis University researcher studies impact of neighborhood walking on health, needed improvements to infrastructure (Links to an external site)
TL1 predoctoral trainee take diabetes education to St. Louis area school nurses (Links to an external site)
Testing Inclusivity and Innovation Benefits All (Links to an external site)
From the Association of University Centers on Disabilities website
Lung infections caused by soil fungi are a problem nationwide (Links to an external site)
Outdated maps of disease-causing fungi may lead to delayed, missed diagnoses
New strategy shows potential to block nerve loss in neurodegenerative diseases (Links to an external site)
Research into how key molecule triggers axon death may lead to new therapies
CTRFP awardee featured in St. Louis American article (Links to an external site)
Devita Stallings, MSN, PhD, RN, an associate professor of nursing at Saint Louis University’s Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing, was profiled in a recent article in the St. Louis American on how she is utilizing her Clinical and Translational Research Funding Program (CTRFP) award for community-based research and development of an app for self-management of […]
ICTS makes an impact in investigator’s research journey
Life doesn’t move in a straight line and neither does a career in clinical and translational research. Such is the truth for ICTS investigator Lindsay Kuroki, MD, MSCI, associate professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Gynecologic Oncology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. As a research clinician working to improve […]