Promising clinical trials in Alzheimer’s prevention
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook visits WashU Medicine, where Dr. Randy Bateman and his team are leading groundbreaking research to treat Alzheimer’s before symptoms appear.
Seeing our future: Water reuse
How can we create fertile soil in our agricultural areas by safely reusing water? Seth Denizen of the Sam Fox School explores this question through the lens of wastewater agriculture in Mexico City and the Mezquital Valley.
Training and critiquing AI through art
How can art help us think critically about technology, AI, and our own perception of images? A team from the Sam Fox School and McKelvey School of Engineering is building and training AI models — the tools of which may someday transfer to medical imaging.
Surviving a complex brain tumor
When a life-threatening diagnosis halted Scott’s world, he found hope at WashU Medicine’s Taylor Family Department of Neurosurgery.
Researchers for a day
Local St. Louis students became Researchers for a Day at WashU, exploring STEM careers and meeting scientists like the McKelvey School’s Marcus Foston.