The neurology and neurosurgery departments at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine are world leaders. Your gift helps these extraordinary teams pursue innovations in their areas of research and patient care by providing the initial support needed to catalyze additional government funding, driving collaboration and improved outcomes for patients.

Generosity Fuels Progress

Your gift makes possible some of the most leading-edge research and patient care programs, including advances in detecting and preventing Alzheimer’s disease that may also lead to new treatments for other neurodegenerative diseases, including other dementias, Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, and more.

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Investing in Epilepsy Transformation

A new endowed chair focused on epilepsy research will help recruit and retain high-quality, compassionate, and investigative physicians discovering breakthroughs for the care of both early- and late-onset epilepsy—making St. Louis a destination for elite epilepsy care. Gifts in support of a chair position focused on epilepsy will provide the chairholder access to flexible funding to pursue innovative ideas, launch critical studies, and produce life-changing discoveries in research.

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A Heart Care Milestone

On June 11, BJC HealthCare marked a significant milestone for the Barnes-Jewish Hospital campus renewal project with...

The Foundation Hosts Third Annual Nicholas T. Kouchoukos Research Day

Because Dr. Kouchoukos feels so passionately about research and training the next generation, he established The...

Leading Edge Medicine with Dr. Prabhu

Heart failure is a leading cause of disability in the United States, contributing to more than 35% of all deaths...

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