Institution
Carol M. Kao, MD
- Email: kaoc@wustl.edu
I have an interest in vaccine effectiveness particularly in special populations.
Henry J. Kaplan, MD
Director of Research - Ophthalmology
- Email: henry.kaplan@health.slu.edu
A clinician scientist in Department of Ophthalmology at SLU and Director of Research. Clinical expertise in retinal and uveitis diseases. Scientific background in immunology and molecular biology. ...
Divya Kapoor, MD
- Email: divyakapoor@wustl.edu
I am a noninvasive cardiologist interested preventative aspect of cardiovascular disease, Currently I am collaborating with Dr. Razani’s lab on impact of dietary changes on mechanism of atherosclerosis.
Ragini Kapoor, MD
Assistant Professor Child Health
- Email: kapoorra@health.missouri.edu
Interested in Clinical and Transitional research in Severe Asthma. Currently working on ALPACHA project at MU which is clinical study on asthma Pt's on SMART therapy and hand held spirometry at home.
Vaishali Kapoor, PhD
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology
- Email: vkapoor@wustl.edu
My research involves development of novel drug candidates against radiation-inducible neo-antigens. Radiation treatment induces cell-surface expression of intracellular proteins. These surface ...
Julie M. Kapp, MPH, PhD
Associate Professor
- Email: kappj@health.missouri.edu
Julie Kapp's formal training is in epidemiology and public health. Her research focuses on identifying effective modifiable mechanisms of chronic disease prevention. She is currently applying these ...
Celeste Karch, PhD
Professor of Psychiatry
- Email: karchc@wustl.edu
Tau dysfunction is implicated in many neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal degeneration, and Pick’s ...
Nicole R. Karcher, PhD
- Email: nkarcher@wustl.edu
My research interests largely focus on conducting translational research in order to better understand the neural and genetic substrates underlying risk for and development of psychotic disorders.
Sasidhar R. Karuparti, MSCI
Medical Student
- Email: srkdg2@health.missouri.edu
Myelomeningocele (MMC), where the spinal cord and the meninges are extruded outside of the vertebral canal into a sac filled with cerebrospinal fluid, is the most common congenital CNS abnormality ...
Michael A. Kass, MD, MS
Bernard Becker Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
- Email: kass@wustl.edu
The safety and efficacy of ocular hypotensive medication in preventing open-angle glaucoma. Risk models to predict which ocular hypertensive individuals will develop open-angle glaucoma.