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    Braver elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences

    WashU neuroscientist Todd Braver has been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, one of the nation’s most prestigious honorary societies. The post Braver elected to American Academy

    2026-04-24

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    Huang installed as inaugural Davie professor

    Eric Huang, MD, PhD, a leader in the study of human brain development, has been named the inaugural Joseph M. Davie Distinguished Professor in Pathology & Immunology at WashU Medicine. The post H

    2026-04-24

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    Rudra named member of NIH study section

    Jai Rudra, an associate professor of biomedical engineering at WashU McKelvey Engineering, will serve on the National Institues of Health (NIH)'s Vaccines Against Infectious Diseases study section. Th

    2026-04-24

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    Looser mortgage lending rules, regulation will destabilize financial system

    A new executive order signed by President Donald Trump threatens to destabilize the financial system by reducing lending regulations and rolling back oversight, according to Brittany Lewis at WashU Ol

    2026-04-24

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    Unique markers of neurodegenerative disease mapped in blood, spinal fluid

    A study led by WashU Medicine researchers reveals molecular insights into Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and other dementias that could lead to earlier, more precise diagnoses. The post Uniq

    2026-04-24

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    Finding predictability in the teeming world of bacteria

    WashU Arts & Sciences researchers clarify when complexity enables prediction in microbial systems. The post Finding predictability in the teeming world of bacteria appeared first on The Source .

    2026-04-23

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    Entrepreneurship hall of fame launches

    The Skandalaris Center has established the WashU Innovation & Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame. Nominations for the inaugural class are open until May 4. The post Entrepreneurship hall of fame launc

    2026-04-23

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    Mock digs to global stage: WashU archaeologist Patania mentors Lego League teams

    In August, global robotics competition First Lego League challenged children to design a robot to help archaeologists. The task demands skills in engineering, design and, first and foremost, archaeolo

    2026-04-23

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    2026 Olin Award recognizes continued excellence in AI research

    This year's Olin Award winner is Xiang Hui, who studied how an artificial intelligence (AI) tool can improve outcomes in the real estate market for buyers and sellers. It's one of many AI-focused rese

    2026-04-23

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    Hengen wins NIH grant to study sleep’s role in Alzheimer’s treatment

    Researchers at WashU have won $2.7 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for a five-year investigation into the power of sleep to prevent, delay and diminish Alzheimer’s and other neuro

    2026-04-22

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