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WashU Medicine Pediatrics

@washumedpeds

Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Department of Pediatrics

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linkhttps://pediatrics.washu.edu/ calendar_today29-05-2012 18:17:57

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Single-cell lineage capture across genomic modalities with CellTag-multi reveals fate-specific gene regulatory changes go.nature.com/3rkazov

Single-cell lineage capture across genomic modalities with CellTag-multi reveals fate-specific gene regulatory changes go.nature.com/3rkazov
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Congratulations to third year cardiology fellow Larissa Wenren, MD, who recently received the Roberta Williams Advocacy Abstract Award at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition!

Congratulations to third year cardiology fellow Larissa Wenren, MD, who recently received the Roberta Williams Advocacy Abstract Award at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition!
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St. Louis Children's Hospital / Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has yet again been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the No. 1 children's hospital in St. Louis and is among the top children's hospitals in the U.S.! bit.ly/4gUOrG1

St. Louis Children's Hospital / Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has yet again been ranked by <a href="/usnews/">U.S. News & World Report</a> as the No. 1 children's hospital in St. Louis and is among the top children's hospitals in the U.S.! 
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A new study from the lab of Nicole Gilbert, MD, published in @naturecomms demonstrates that Nur77 controls intracellular E. coli infection in the bladder and can be targeted pharmacologically to reduce UTI severity in mice. Read all about it: go.nature.com/3Na6ryG

A new study from the lab of Nicole Gilbert, MD, published in @naturecomms demonstrates that Nur77 controls intracellular E. coli infection in the bladder and can be targeted pharmacologically to reduce UTI severity in mice.
Read all about it: go.nature.com/3Na6ryG
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Kicking off the WUTPP (WashU Teaching Physician Pathway) program-eager to become a better educator for the future! Excited to collaborate with colleagues from WashU Medicine Pediatrics , WashU Medicine Cardiovascular Division , Geriatrics, Rheumatology, and WashU Medicine OBGYN #medED #WashuNephrology #washU

Kicking off the WUTPP (WashU Teaching Physician Pathway) program-eager to become a better educator for the future! Excited to collaborate with colleagues from <a href="/WashUMedPeds/">WashU Medicine Pediatrics</a> , <a href="/WashUCardiology/">WashU Medicine Cardiovascular Division</a> , Geriatrics, Rheumatology, and <a href="/WashU_OBGYN/">WashU Medicine OBGYN</a> 
#medED #WashuNephrology #washU
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The annual Women in Innovation & Technology Luncheon, hosted by WashU Tech Transfer, is tomorrow! Register now before you miss out on hearing the incredible keynote speaker Jen Silva, MD (Jen Silva, MD). Register: otm.wustl.edu/calendar_event…

The annual Women in Innovation &amp; Technology Luncheon, hosted by <a href="/WashUOTM/">WashU Tech Transfer</a>, is tomorrow! Register now before you miss out on hearing the incredible keynote speaker Jen Silva, MD (<a href="/jenniferavari/">Jen Silva, MD</a>).
Register: otm.wustl.edu/calendar_event…
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The annual Women in Innovation & Technology Luncheon, hosted by WashU Tech Transfer, is tomorrow! Register now before you miss out on hearing the incredible keynote speaker Jen Silva, MD (Jen Silva, MD). Register: bit.ly/3MolgNH

The annual Women in Innovation &amp; Technology Luncheon, hosted by <a href="/WashUOTM/">WashU Tech Transfer</a>, is tomorrow! Register now before you miss out on hearing the incredible keynote speaker Jen Silva, MD (<a href="/jenniferavari/">Jen Silva, MD</a>).

Register: bit.ly/3MolgNH
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Congratulations to our October 2024 SAFE accolade recipients — Morgan Pfieffer, Timothy Evans, Heidi Sandige and Jerome Molleston! The SAFE program aims to improve the learning environment by promoting positive behaviors. bit.ly/3YrpJo6

Congratulations to our October 2024 SAFE accolade recipients — Morgan Pfieffer, Timothy Evans, Heidi Sandige and Jerome Molleston! The SAFE program aims to improve the learning environment by promoting positive behaviors.
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Front page news — an incredible nonprofit aims to fund medical research for rare pediatric conditions! Read all about the organization and its work with our rare diseases team. bit.ly/3YrqHke

Front page news — an incredible nonprofit aims to fund medical research for rare pediatric conditions! Read all about the organization and its work with our rare diseases team.
bit.ly/3YrqHke
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Emily Cox has been with Pediatrics for almost two years, serving as a clinical manager for Allergy and Pulmonary Medicine. Cox grew up in the small town of Hardin, Illinois and for many summers, she worked for Baalman Produce. Read more about her: bit.ly/4hqi6qS

Emily Cox has been with Pediatrics for almost two years, serving as a clinical manager for Allergy and Pulmonary Medicine. Cox grew up in the small town of Hardin, Illinois and for many summers, she worked for Baalman Produce.

Read more about her: bit.ly/4hqi6qS
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Researchers at #WashUMed and across the world solve medical mystery of neurological symptoms in kids, identifying genes that cause rare, undiagnosed brain malformations. bit.ly/4fnUDVq

Researchers at #WashUMed and across the world solve medical mystery of neurological symptoms in kids, identifying genes that cause rare, undiagnosed brain malformations.
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WashU Medicine Pediatrics & STLChildrensHospital have received accreditation from the Pulmonary Hypertension Association as a Pediatric Center of Comprehensive Care — recognizing our commitment to excellence in diagnosing & treating pulmonary hypertension in children. 💙 #PHAssociation

WashU Medicine Pediatrics &amp; <a href="/STLChildrens/">STLChildrensHospital</a> have received accreditation from the Pulmonary Hypertension Association as a Pediatric Center of Comprehensive Care — recognizing our commitment to excellence in diagnosing &amp; treating pulmonary hypertension in children. 💙 #PHAssociation
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Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a set of conditions that cause tumors to grow on nerve tissue. Because of how many other complications it can cause, lifetime monitoring is important. WashU Medicine pediatric neurologist, David Gutmann, MD, PhD, specializes in caring for these patients.

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WashU Medicine pediatrician at Monarch Pediatrics Ellen Nicastro, MD, met with Laura Hettiger at KMOV to talk about sunscreen advice for children. Watch here: firstalert4.com/video/2025/06/…

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Martin Mwita was born with sickle cell disease and doctors told his mom he likely wouldn't live past age 35. But then a cure arrived. Learn more about his incredible journey and the cutting-edge treatment he received at WashU Medicine and STLChildrensHospital: medicine.washu.edu/news/regions-f…