Complexity index could help hospital readmission, allow early action Is it possible to predict which hospital patients will be readmitted within 30 days after discharge because of a problem with […]
Pharmacy researcher finds potential new use for old drugs PULLMAN – A class of drugs used to treat parasitic infections such as malaria may also be useful in treating many […]
SPOKANE, Wash. – After receiving training from a Washington State University pharmacy professor, and in collaboration with a local physician, pharmacists at eight Albertsons/Sav-on pharmacies in the Spokane area have […]
SPOKANE, Wash – Two graduate students in pharmaceutical sciences at Washington State University have received prestigious fellowships from the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education. Both students recently moved across the […]
SPOKANE, Wash. – A graduate student working in the research laboratory of a Washington State University exercise physiologist has received a second year of research funding from the American Physiological […]
SPOKANE, Wash. – Further testing of an experimental drug’s effectiveness on an inherited disorder with characteristics of autism and epilepsy has been funded by a $743,974 grant from the National […]
PULLMAN, Wash. – Dr. Grant D. Trobridge of Washington State University has received a $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue investigating the use of gene […]
SPOKANE, Wash. – A graduate student comparing the genetic effects of diabetes and exercise on the heart has been welcomed to the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program. The […]
SPOKANE, Wash. — The new editor-in-chief of an American Diabetes Association professional journal is a faculty member at Washington State University in Spokane. Joshua J. Neumiller has been appointed to […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—More than 40 plant-based compounds can turn on genes that slow the spread of cancer, according to a first-of-its-kind study by a Washington State University researcher. Gary Meadows, WSU […]