WashU Medicine researchers among those named senior members of the National Academy of Inventors
Four named senior members of National Academy of Inventors (Links to an external site)
WashU Medicine researchers among those named senior members of the National Academy of Inventors
Adisa Kalkan approaches her work as project administrator for the Clinical Research Training Center with wisdom, humility, leading with integrity.
Serving in the Department of Surgery as a grants specialist, Danielle Schulte seeks to help end cancer, provide global solutions and train the next generation of scientists.
Kati Riebold, research administrator in the Department of Development Biology, approaches every task with exceptional care, attention to detail and a strong sense of responsibility.
Recognized for research on brain development in premature babies, early markers of psychiatric risk in children
Internationally recognized leader in study of human brain development, neurodegeneration honored with inaugural WashU Medicine professorship
Families in the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network at WashU Medicine and around the world continue to push research forward through the world’s first prevention trials.
Critical care leader nationally recognized for building collaborative, high-performing ICU systems.
Smoking cessation program developed by WashU Medicine researchers at Siteman Cancer Center is more effective at prolonging life than some chemotherapies.
Nationally acclaimed vitreoretinal surgeon harnesses AI for vision research, patient care.