Institution
Gregory M. Lanza, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: gmlanza@wustl.edu
Dr. Lanza is a Director of CTRAIN, which is installing a clinical MRI as part of a WU-United Imaging in Healthcare collaboration. The program will be IAC accredited and heavily focused on ...
Virginia C. Lanzotti, MSN, PMHNP-BC, BSN
Nurse Practitioner, Brain Gene Registry Program Coordinator
- Email: vlanzotti@wustl.edu
Virginia is a nurse practitioner whose clinical expertise is in child and adolescent psychiatry. She works in collaboration with St. Louis Children's Hospital providing outpatient psychiatry services ...
John M. Lasala, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: jlasala@wustl.edu
Cardiac Catheterizations, coronary artery disease, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), myocardial infarction, coronary-artery stenting, structural heart disease. The treatment of ...
Carolyn M. Lasch, PhD
Postdoc Research Scholar
- Email: lasch@wustl.edu
Broadly, I am interested in early brain development and how trajectories of development vary in neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) such as autism spectrum disorder and Down Syndrome. I am interested ...
Guido Lastra Gonzalez, MD
- Email: lastrag@health.missouri.edu
I am interested in the pathophysiology of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus, mechanisms of insulin resistance and beta cell dysfunction
Husain A. Lateef, PhD
Associate Professor
- Email: hlateef@wustl.edu
Dr. Lateef’s research utilizes culturally responsive approaches to inform preventions and interventions with youth populations of African descent. His scholarship explores the relationship between ...
Olubodun Lateef, MSC
Predoctoral Student
- Email: omlbnq@missouri.edu
My research interests are centered on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of arterial stiffening and remodeling in obesity and diabetes, as well as identifying novel therapeutic strategies to treat ...
Osvaldo J. Laurido-Soto, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurology
- Email: ojlaurido-soto@wustl.edu
-Neuroepidemiology and Health Care Utilization patters.
-Acute interventions for Acute Ischemic Strokes.
-Neuromodulation with VNS for Acute Ischemic Strokes.
Kory J. Lavine, MD, PhD
Professor in Medicine
- Email: klavine@wustl.edu
Heart failure is the leading cause of mortality in the industrial world. Current therapies aim to minimize the extent of maladaptive remodeling. A wealth of basic and clinical studies implicate that ...
Rebekah Lawrence, DPT, PhD
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
- Email: r.lawrence@wustl.edu
Our work focuses on understanding the modifiable biomechanical factors underlying shoulder pain and pathology leading to the development of evidence-based rehabilitation strategies.