Washington University in St. Louis

An Update on New Therapies for Wolfram Syndrome 

By ICTS and Washington University in St. Louis

Revisiting previous work and exciting updates on a new clinic, drug trials, and license agreements

Reducing COVID-19 Transmission in Underserved Schools in North St. Louis County Through Testing and Vaccine Uptake

By ICTS and Washington University in St. Louis

Evaluating strategies to reduce school-based COVID-19 transmission in underserved schools

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Improving Care Access and Quality for Blood Cancers 

By ICTS and Washington University in St. Louis

Introducing ChromoSeq test for accurate and rapid cancer diagnosis in older patients

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis developed a saliva-based test for COVID-19. Collecting samples is fast, easy, and less invasive than other COVID-19 diagnostic tests. Photo Credit: Matt Miller

Expanding SARS-CoV-2 Testing with a Saliva-Based Test

By ICTS and Washington University in St. Louis

A rapid, simple, and economical diagnostic test for COVID-19

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Improving the Physical Health of Adults with Serious Mental Illness (SMI)

By ICTS and Implementation Research Institute (IRI)

Implementing interventions to improve the physical health of racial and ethnic minority adults struggling with mental illness

Using 3D Holograms to Treat Cardiac Arrhythmia

By ICTS

Developing and using 3D hologram technology (ELVIS) to guide physicians during cardiac ablation procedures.

Advancing the Science of Addiction Recovery

By ICTS

Improving addiction outcomes through the CAPA Collaboration (a community-university partnership) and the development of a clinical dashboard to guide and track recovery.

Using Prophylactic HIV Medicine to Reduce Infection Risk

By ICTS

Studying the uptake of PrEP in high-risk populations, leading to an expansion of services including a new clinic.

New Therapies for Wolfram Syndrome

By ICTS

Exploring the translating mechanisms for a genetic neurodegenerative disease to identify patient-based therapies and actionable targets.