Institution
John P. Kirby, MD, MS
Associate Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)
- Email: kirbyj@wustl.edu
My primary area of clinical research is wound healing. We arecurrently investigating processes such as multi-disciplinary care, informatics, and digital photography to improve diagnosis and ...
Brenda Kirchhoff, MA, PhD
Research focuses on investigating episodic memory formation across the lifespan in healthy individuals and clinical populations and the effects of type 1 diabetes on cognitive function.
Oleg G. Kisselev, PhD
Associate Dean for Clinical Research
- Email: kisselev@slu.edu
Regulation of retinal rod transducin.
Maleewan Kitcharoensakkul, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: maleewan@wustl.edu
Pediatric rheumatology, allergy and clinical immunology
Joseph W. Klaesner, MS, PhD
Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
- Email: klaesnerjw@wustl.edu
Development of instrumentation to measure and monitor mechanical factors related to neuropathic ulcers. Also, development of software and instrumentation for many related projects including ...
Michael K. Klebert, PhD, RN
Instructor in Medicine
- Email: mklebert@wustl.edu
Clinical trialist; HIV/AIDS and its complications; HIV symptom management; QOL; Health literacy
Eynav Y. Klechevsky, PhD
Associate Professor of Pathology and Immunology
- Email: eklechevsky@wustl.edu
My research is focused on human Dendritic cells (DCs), a specialized family of antigen presenting cells that elicit immunity to infections and tolerance to self. DCs are composed of subsets endowed ...
Samuel Klein, MD, MS
Danforth Professor of Medicine
- Email: sklein@wustl.edu
Dr. Klein’s research involves the use of stable isotope tracers to study substrate metabolism in human subjects. His major research interest involves learning how obesity contributes to metabolic ...
Lisa M. Klesges, MS, PhD
Professor of Surgery
- Email: lisa.waller@wustl.edu
Multi-level research in the design and evaluation of population health improvement including cancer prevention and control, prevention of childhood obesity, evidence-based health behavior change, and ...
Eva S. Klinman, MD, PhD
Instructor in Neurology
- Email: eklinman@wustl.edu
My area of interest is understanding cellular changes associated with age that contribute to adult-onset neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. I aim to ...