Institution
Margaret N. Huston, MD
Dr.
- Email: mhuston@wustl.edu
My areas of interest are broad within clinical laryngology, trying to further understand our diagnoses, treatments and outcomes. Additionally, I am interested in potential central effects of voice ...
Jiwon Hwang, MS
PhD student
- Email: jhdyt@umsystem.edu
My research investigates how dysregulated cholesterol metabolism contributes to cancer initiation, progression, and immune evasion. By studying both tumor-intrinsic and microenvironmental roles of ...
Krzysztof L. Hyrc, MSC, PhD
- Email: hyrck@wustl.edu
I manage Alafi Neuroimaging Laboratory, an imaging core facility, where I help users to design, perform and analyze experiments ranging from confocal/multiphoton imaging of fixed tissue to using ...
Lora Iannotti, PhD
Professor
- Email: liannotti@wustl.edu
Lora Iannotti has expertise in maternal and young child nutrition and nutrient deficiencies (zinc, iron, vitamin A, B12, choline, and fatty acids) related to poverty and infectious diseases. She ...
Ma. Xenia (Maxene) G. Ilagan, PhD
Scientific Director, High Throughput Screening Center
- Email: ilaganmg@wustl.edu
The High Throughput Screening Center (HTSC) provides screening services to enable investigators to identify new compounds and cellular activities that modify their biology of interest for the ...
Shin-ichiro Imai, MD, PhD
Professor of Developmental Biology
- Email: imaishin@wustl.edu
My lab's major interest is to understand the systemic regulatory network for the control of aging and longevity in mammals, focusing on the roles of NAD-dependent mammalian sirtuins and NAD ...
Masatoshi Inoue, PhD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
- Email: inoue.m@wustl.edu
My research program focuses on understanding brain processes that interpret sensory cues to drive complex behaviors and the alterations of these processes in disorders such as autism spectrum ...
Sayaka Inoue, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
- Email: sayaka@wustl.edu
We aim to understand neural basis controlling behaviors in females across the lifespan.
Joseph E. Ippolito, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
- Email: ippolitoj@wustl.edu
My focus is cancer metabolism. Specifically, I am interested in integrating techniques in genomics and metabolomics to identify metabolic determinants of poor prognosis in neuroendocrine carcinomas. ...