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Adam Kepecs, PhD named BJC investigator (Links to an external site)

May 13, 2019May 13, 2019

Adam Kepecs, PhD, recognized internationally for his research on neural circuits responsible for cognition and decision-making, has been named a BJC Investigator and a professor of neuroscience and psychiatry.

$10 million gift aimed at improving treatments for mental illness (Links to an external site)

May 13, 2019April 24, 2020

Philanthropists Andrew and Barbara Taylor and the Crawford Taylor Foundation have committed $10 million to Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis to continue research to investigate the scientific underpinnings of psychiatric illnesses, with the goal of improving diagnosis and treatment.

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