The good of bacteriuria? A group led by division Faculty Jeffrey P Henderson, M.D., Ph.D., identified a drug-like molecule made by E.coli.

Recent Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences graduate, Shannon Ohlemacher, is a first author along with professor Jeff Henderson on a paper just published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. Dr. Ohlemacher’s research found that a druglike metabolite from colonizing E.coli sabotages Pseudomonas virulence — a significant finding in current research to prevent urinary tract […]

Assistant Professor Rupa Patel’s study cited in the NY Times Sunday opinion piece

 My Struggle to Take Anti-H.I.V. Medicine By DARYL HANNAHSEPT. 21, 2017 I am a 30-something African-American gay man in New York. H.I.V. is constantly on my mind. Not so much my H.I.V.-negative status. Rather, even though I watched my parents die of AIDS when I was young, I still struggle with whether I should take […]

Zika virus kills brain cancer stem cells (Links to an external site)

While Zika virus causes devastating damage to the brains of developing fetuses, it one day may be an effective treatment for glioblastoma, a deadly form of brain cancer. New research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the University of California San Diego School of Medicine shows that the virus kills brain […]

Megan Baldridge, MD, PhD, receives 2017 Young Investigator Grant from Global Probiotics Council.

The Global Probiotics Council (GPC), a committee formed by Danone Nutricia Research and YAKULT HONSHA CO., LTD., announced the three recipients of the tenth annual Young Investigator Grant for Probiotics Research (YIGPRO) today. The program was created to contribute to the advancement of probiotics and gastrointestinal microbiota research in the United States.  This year’s grant focus […]

Welcome to the ID Division Jason Burnham, MD

Jason Burnham, MD, Instructor in Medicine Jason was born and raised in Houston, Texas and remained in Texas for college and medical school. He went to a small liberal arts college in Texas, Southwestern University, where he worked in a microbiology lab. His mentor and close friend, Martín Gonzalez, encouraged Jason to go to medical […]

Victoria Fraser Honored by St. Louis Business Journal

Victoria Fraser, MD, Adolphus Busch Professor of Medicine, former co-director of the Infectious Diseases Division and current Chair of the Department of Medicine at the Washington University School of Medicine, was recently honored by the St. Louis Business Journal as one of the most influential business women in the St. Louis region. Dr. Fraser served […]

Welcome faculty member Anne Mobley Butler, PhD, MS

Anne Mobley Butler, PhD, MS, Instructor in Medicine Anne grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, where she once aspired to be a baseball statistician for the Baltimore Orioles. After earning her BS degree in Neuroscience at Emory University (2003) and her MS degree in Epidemiology at Harvard School of Public Health (2006), she worked as a […]

Congratulations to junior faculty recently promoted!

We congratulate Jennie H. Kwon, DO, MSCI, Andrej Spec, MD,  Michael J. Durkin, MD, MPH, Ige A. George, MD, MS, and Kevin Hsueh, MD, on their recent promotions to Assistant Professors of Medicine.

Reflections of the ID Division Over the Past Year

As the 2016-17 academic year comes to a close, we would like to reflect on the highlights and accomplishments of the Division over the last year. We continue to grow as a Division with over 50 faculty now employed across the research and clinical sides of the mission. We anticipate recruiting additional faculty, both in […]

Length of Service Awards

Congratulations to the following ID faculty and staff for their years of service to Washington University School of Medicine. 10 YEARS 15 YEARS 25 YEARS Traci Albers MBA Tawny Brown, MSW Thomas Bailey, MD Vidana Basagic, BBA Kurt Curtis Victora Fraser, MD Kerstin Fischer Jennifer Klenke, MS Mike Royal, RPh Tanya Madden, BS     […]

Barrette receives dedication to resident teaching award

E-P Barrette, associate professor of medicine, was honored at the annual senior lunch celebrating the graduating Internal Medicine residents on May 23, 2017. The residents selected Dr. Barrette to receive the “Department of Medicine House Staff Dedication to Resident Teaching 2016-2017” award. Dr. Barrette received this special award because the residents and chiefs wanted to […]

Lawrence Receives Infectious Diseases Teacher of the Year Award

Steven J. Lawrence, associate professor of medicine, was honored at the annual senior lunch celebrating the graduating Internal Medicine residents on May 23, 2017. The residents and chiefs selected Dr. Lawrence as the Infectious Diseases Teacher of the Year Award in the category of infectious diseases consults and infectious diseases subspecialty clinics.

Save the Date: Center for Neuroimmunology and Neuroinfectious Diseases Annual Symposium

Wednesday, September 27, 2017, 8:30 am – 3:15 pmEric P. Newman Education Center (EPNEC)320 S. Euclid AvenueSt. Louis, MO This year’s symposium, “Gut Feeling: Microbiome Effects on the Nervous  System in Health and Disease” will include presentations by several  world-renowned experts on the interplay between microbiome and CNS  development, nervous system homeostasis and neurologic disorders. There will […]