Washington University in St. Louis

Detecting Brain Cancer Without a Knife 

By ICTS and Washington University in St. Louis

Facilitating brain cancer diagnosis with an innovative and portable ultrasound device

Examples of foods that may be included in some of the weight loss diets described in this Case Study.

Comparing the Metabolic Effects of Different Weight Loss Diets

By ICTS and Washington University in St. Louis

Measuring key metabolic effects of three weight loss diets to improve individualized obesity treatment

Home visit during pregnancy.

Addressing Social Needs in Underserved Parents Through Parents as Teachers 

By ICTS and Washington University in St. Louis

Collaborating with a trusted community partner to reduce unmet social needs and health complications during pregnancy

Man with sinus pain at the doctor.

Preventing and Treating Invasive Fungal Sinusitis

By ICTS and Washington University in St. Louis

Identifying risk factors of a rare but fatal sinus infection to improve prevention and treatment efforts

Young person with diabetes using glucose tester.

Identifying and Addressing Challenges to Diabetes Care in Real-Time in Youth from Disadvantaged Communities

By ICTS and Washington University in St. Louis

Developing a smartphone app to help youth overcome barriers to diabetes care

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

Beautiful Hawaiian senior woman with cancer embracing her adult daughter stock photo

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