A new NIH award to study prophylactic negative pressure wound therapy in obese women
Category: CRepHS Research News
Macones elected to National Academy of Medicine (Links to an external site)
Membership is one of highest U.S. honors in health and medicine
Center for Reproductive Health Sciences welcomes a new faculty (Links to an external site)
Dr. Ramakrishna Kommagani joins the newly established Center
New center announced (Links to an external site)
Scientists’ collaborations will include Zika virus, preterm birth, infertility
Pregnant women’s high-fat, high-sugar diets may affect future generations (Links to an external site)
Obesity can predispose offspring in multiple generations to metabolic problems
Understanding how Zika works (Links to an external site)
Washington University med school’s discovery
Mouse models of Zika in pregnancy show how fetuses become infected (Links to an external site)
Mice provide tool to test vaccines, therapeutics, understand Zika biology in pregnancy
High-fructose diet during pregnancy may harm placenta, restrict fetal growth (Links to an external site)
Drug prescribed to treat gout, kidney stones may negate the sugar’s ill effects
Natural sugar may treat fatty liver disease (Links to an external site)
Mouse study shows the sugar trehalose triggers liver cells to clean up their excess fat