Researchers can submit potential antiviral molecules for screening Six months into the pandemic, people diagnosed with mild cases of COVID-19 still are told to isolate themselves and wait out the infection at home. Doctors monitor such patients so they can intervene if their condition deteriorates, but no antiviral drugs have been shown to hasten recovery […]
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The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital and ICTS Announce COVID-19 Research Funding Program Awardees
In collaboration with The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital (FBJH), the Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) awards 11 investigators as part of the COVID-19 Research Funding Program. These eight-month grants provide critical financial support for COVID-19 translational research with potential direct clinical impact within the next 12 months. All research will be […]
WashU Investigators Utilize ICTS Structure and Resources to Advance COVID-19 Research
Back in mid-March at the forefront of the pandemic shutdown, Washington University School of Medicine neurologist and ICTS investigator Eric Landsness, MD, PhD, was immediately thinking about how he could help. “As an academic neurologist, I wasn’t on the front lines,” commented Landsness. “But it was personally important to me to find a way that […]
National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) (Links to an external site)
The National Institutes of Health has launched a centralized, secure enclave to store and study vast amounts of medical record data from people diagnosed with coronavirus disease across the country. It is part of an effort, called the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C), to help scientists analyze these data to understand the disease and develop treatments. […]
COVID-19 antibody tests evaluated as diagnostic test in low-resource settings (Links to an external site)
Such antibody tests use finger-prick blood samples, deliver quick results
Ebony finds much to appreciate with her kindergarten triplets and a four-year-old during the pandemic
With the arrival of COVID-19 in St. Louis County, Ebony E.’s opportunities as a professional actor evaporated, along with her part-time childcare position at a community center. In many ways, though, she considers herself lucky. She celebrated her 30th birthday during the shutdown, as well as the birthdays of her four daughters—six-year-old triplets and a […]
Oral antibiotics work, shorten hospital stays for IV drug users with infections (Links to an external site)
Providing such patients oral meds reduces hospital readmissions
Patients with COVID-19 donate specimens to advance research efforts (Links to an external site)
Biorepository project initiated early in pandemic to streamline coronavirus research efforts
CTSA Working Group Advances Dissemination and Implementation Science
Provides ICTS Investigator Valuable Opportunity for Professional Development The CTSA program provides opportunities for hub members to come together and advance knowledge and progress around various topics. One way this is accomplished is through working groups. Working groups consider and develop solutions around a specific clinical and translational science issue and provide deliverables that fill […]
COVID-19 study looks at genetics of healthy people who develop severe illness (Links to an external site)
To help unravel the mysteries of COVID-19, scientists are sequencing the DNA of young, healthy adults and children who develop severe illness despite having no underlying medical problems. The researchers are looking for genetic defects that could put certain individuals at high risk of becoming severely ill from the novel coronavirus.