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Apply for the 2023 Cycle 2 of LAB Awards, now introducing a “Mini Lab” Award!
The Washington University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is soliciting applications for 2023 Cycle 2 of the L.A.B. Award internal pilot grants. The goal of this program is to promote research and grantsmanship by providing pilot funding for residents, clinical fellows, postdoctoral research fellows and associates, and junior faculty in the Department who have no startup or […]
REI celebrates National World Embryologist Day
Our Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility division celebrated National World Embryologist Day! They are a part of the team who make the magic behind the scenes. Thank you to everyone who makes our mission possible!
Dr. Amanda Zofkie and Dr. Melissa Cantave were awarded at Distinguished Service Awards
Dr. Melissa (Missy) Cantave was awarded a Distinguished Service Teaching Award for PGY4 Diversity. Dr. Amanda Zofkie was named Clinical Educator of the Year.
WashU Medicine OBGYN Expands Services to Carbondale, IL
Nationally Recognized Care in Southern Illinois July 7, 2023 WashU OBGYN Expands Regional Services to Carbondale, Illinois: Comprehensive Care for Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Fertility & Reproductive Medicine Now Available Carbondale, IL—WashU Medicine OBGYN is pleased to announce the expansion of services to Carbondale, Illinois. The new regional facility aims to provide exceptional care in Maternal-Fetal […]
Dr. Galakatos retires after 58 years of service
Andrew E Galakatos, MD, received his BS Degree from St. Louis College of Pharmacy in 1960, a medical degree from the University of Missouri in 1965, and ObGyn residency training at Barnes Hospital/Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) from 1965 to 1970. He served two years in the Army and then had a two-year fellowship […]




