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Johnnie Bass, AuD, PhD

Johnnie Bass, AuD, PhD, is a research audiologist in Rehabilitation Services.

Stories by Johnnie Bass

Communicating science to tell the story of discovery
Communicating science to tell the story of discovery
Outreach

Communicating science to tell the story of discovery

Kate Ayers

Teaching science can create scientists of the future. But communicating science can be difficult unless you remember these things.

The enhanced role of an infectious disease specialist
The enhanced role of an infectious disease specialist
Investigator Insights

The enhanced role of an infectious disease specialist

Diego R. Hijano, MD, MSc

The pandemic has highlighted the critical role of these physicians – and how there is a critical need for more.

It’s time for patient guidelines for pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia
It’s time for patient guidelines for pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Clinical

It’s time for patient guidelines for pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Hiroto Inaba, MD, PhD

Leukemia patients and families can get the information they need through this new publication that breaks down diagnosis and treatment.

How to calm the cytokine storm in COVID-19 and beyond
How to calm the cytokine storm in COVID-19 and beyond
Research

How to calm the cytokine storm in COVID-19 and beyond

Rebecca Tweedell, PhD

Some COVID-19 infections can create a molecular storm inside your body that can be fatal. This research team may have found a way to stop it.

Producing the cancer reference book for central nervous system tumors
Producing the cancer reference book for central nervous system tumors
Clinical

Producing the cancer reference book for central nervous system tumors

Chris Pennington

Read what this physician-researcher does to set the standard for central nervous system cancers and treatments.

New clues about the machinery of brain development
New clues about the machinery of brain development
Research

New clues about the machinery of brain development

David J. Solecki, PhD

The nature of brain development reveals that these two things are key – and also may hold clues to fighting childhood brain cancers.

Why do many promising experimental drugs fail? Data-driven research may hold the answer
Why do many promising experimental drugs fail? Data-driven research may hold the answer
Research

Why do many promising experimental drugs fail? Data-driven research may hold the answer

Erin Podolak, MA

G-protein-coupled receptors are a popular target for drug therapies. This researcher is finding out why some drugs targeting GPCRs fail.

Changing the trajectory of flu for the sickest patients
Changing the trajectory of flu for the sickest patients
Research

Changing the trajectory of flu for the sickest patients

David Boyd, PhD

Research reveals that supportive tissue in the lungs helps coordinate the immune response to flu by regulating access to the tissue and inflammation in the lungs.

image of painting of Martine Roussel
image of painting of Martine Roussel
Investigator Insights

Portrait of Martine F. Roussel, Ph.D., unveiled at St. Jude

St. Jude Progress

A portrait of this researcher marks a half-a-century of scientific discovery and her contribution to scientific discovery.

Clara Mason: Humble nursing and research pioneer
Clara Mason: Humble nursing and research pioneer
Investigator Insights

Clara Mason: Humble Pioneer

Elizabeth Jane Walker

As one of the first advanced practice nurses at St. Jude, Clara Mason contributed to clinical trials that helped save countless lives.