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Battlefield to bedside

High-intensity military medicine spurs innovations for civilians, too.

Resisting Zika

Undeterred, researchers are tackling a global crisis from multiple directions.

Unraveling autism

A multifaceted approach aims to detect, treat and even reverse the disorder.

Sparking curiosity

For 25 years, an outreach program has shared the wonder — and career prospects — of science with local youth.

Key drivers

Investments in basic science are fundamental to biomedical discovery.

Prized collection

The Nobel Prize medals awarded to Carl and Gerty Cori in 1947 are on permanent display.

Personalizing medicine

A leadership vision for advancing human health by leveraging core strengths at the School of Medicine.

Resistance is inevitable

Nature can ­­­— and will — overcome any antibiotic. Researchers are working to ensure we stay one step ahead.

Learning labs

For most medical students, there’s a major obstacle to doing research: being in medical school.
Not at Washington University.

Movement redefined

By adopting movement science as a central tenet, the Program in Physical Therapy has reshaped its profession.