
Outlook: The Neuroscience Issue
Already one of the world’s premier institutions in neuroscience research, WashU Medicine is deepening its investment. Read about our approach, areas of focus and latest advances in Outlook Winter 2023-24.
Protein linked to intellectual disability has complex role (Links to an external site)
Finding therapies for fragile X may depend on understanding the many ways protein’s loss affects brain
Lenze named head of Department of Psychiatry (Links to an external site)
Noted for expertise treating depression, anxiety and cognitive issues in older adults
Where’s Waldo? (Links to an external site)
Elusive character hides in the Neuroscience Research Building, delighting kids at nearby day care
Construction of neuroscience building perseveres despite pandemic (Links to an external site)
Collaboration key to keeping project on time, on budget
Construction progresses on neuroscience research building (Links to an external site)
Project will be the largest in School of Medicine’s history
#WashU20: Kow Essuman (Links to an external site)
The MD/PhD candidate’s research seeks new ways to treat people with neurodegenerative diseases
Richards named head of neuroscience (Links to an external site)
Recognized for expertise in brain’s formation and wiring, developmental disorders
Washington University to break ground on major neuroscience research hub (Links to an external site)
New construction will inspire discovery, collaboration, faculty recruitment at School of Medicine
Washington People: Robert Gereau (Links to an external site)
Scientist working to identify, reverse causes of chronic pain