Institution
Jeffrey A. Krampf, MS, PhD
Lecturer
- Email: jkrampf@wustl.edu
Applying engineering approaches to biomedical problems. Focus on using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to analyze flow behavior in arteriovenous fistula for end stage renal disease (ESRD) ...
Lindsay M. Kranker, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
- Email: kranker@wustl.edu
Social Determinants of Injury, Harm Reduction in Opioid Prescribing, Violence Intervention, Management of Traumatic/Burn Wounds, and Quality Improvement in Acute Care Surgery
Brian T. Kraus, MA, PhD
Postdoc Research Scholar
- Email: krausb@wustl.edu
Using precision neuroimaging combined with precision behavior to identify valid and reliable biomarkers of psychiatric illnesses in the brain.
Bridget G. Kraus, PhD, MOT, BHS, Other
Assistant Professor
- Email: comparatob@umsystem.edu
Dr. Kraus’s primary focus is on neurological recovery and enhancing health outcomes for individuals with acquired neurological conditions, such as spinal cord injury. The overarching goal is to ...
Alexxai Kravitz, PhD
- Email: alexxai@wustl.edu
Dr. Kravitz is interested in the study of basal ganglia circuits and how their function changes in disease states such as obesity, addiction, and anxiety disorders. Under normal conditions, the basal ...
Geraldine J. Kress, PhD
- Email: kress.g.j@wustl.edu
My research interests focus on understanding interactions between cognitive function and the circadian system during the aging process and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression in order to identify ...
Matthew W. Kreuter, MPH, PhD
Professor of Social Work
- Email: mkreuter@wustl.edu
Dr. Kreuter explores strategies to increase the reach and effectiveness of health information in low-income and minority populations to help eliminate health disparities.
Samuel R. Krimmel, PhD
- Email: krimmel@wustl.edu
I work on individual variability in subcortical structures in humans. This research can contribute to personalized medicine.
Kristen L. Kroll, PhD
Associate Professor of Developmental Biology
- Email: kkroll@wustl.edu
We are interested in understanding how embryonic and embryonic stem (ES) cells regulate self-renewal, lineage commitment, and differentiation and are studying these questions in the context of ...