Institution
Mai-Lan Ho, MD
Professor and Vice Chair of Radiology
Mai-Lan Ho, MD, is an accomplished neuroradiology physician-scientist and leader with clinical expertise in advanced neuroimaging techniques and genotype-phenotype correlation for complex diseases. ...
David A. Hoagey, PhD
Postdoc Research Scholar
- Email: hoagey@wustl.edu
Dr. Hoagey is interested in advancing our understanding of the biological mechanisms of brain aging and disease progression through neuroimaging, specifically exploring ways that neuroimaging proxies ...
Diana Hobbs, PhD
PhD
- Email: dianah@wustl.edu
I am currently pursuing avenues of research that aim to better understand core issues that contribute to disease
states using neuroimaging modalities. As a postdoctoral research associate in the ...
Erik R. Hoefgen, MD, MS
- Email: hoefgen_e@wustl.edu
I am a pediatric hospitalist and health services researcher. I am interested in understanding how children with chronic health conditions access health care for both chronic and acute complaints to ...
Holly R. Hoefgen, MD
Assistant Professor of Ob & Gyn
- Email: hollyhoefgen@wustl.edu
Dr Hoefgen (she/her) is a Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecologist (PAG) providing general and specialty gynecologic care to this patient population. Her research interests in PAG include ovarian sparing ...
Benjamin L. Hoemann, MD
- Email: benjamin.hoemann@wustl.edu
I am interested in improving access to care for patients with substance use disorders.
Mackenzie R. Hofford, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: mhofford@wustl.edu
Improving clinical care through the use of informatics tools.
Daniel F. Hoft, MD, PhD
Professor & Director of the Division
- Email: hoftdf@slu.edu
My current NIH funded work focuses on investigations of the basic mechanisms of mucosal and systemic immunity protective against mucosally transmitted, chronic intracellular pathogens. Most of my ...
Robert E. Hogan, MD
Professor of Neurology
- Email: hogan@wustl.edu
Clinical and research interests include multiple areas of epileptology including semiology of epileptic seizures, and neuro-imaging changes in patients with epileptic seizures. Interests in semiology ...