Michelle V. Lee, MD

Professor of Radiology

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women and a leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Since the widespread implementation of screening mammography in the United States, the ...

Sangjin Lee, MS, OTR/L

Doctoral Student

My research interests are 1) to characterize clients’ motivation toward functional improvement during rehabilitation and its impact on participation in daily occupations among older adults with ...

Sun Joo Lee, MS, PhD

Instructor in Cell Biology and Physiology

Ion channels are molecular machinery in charge of all electrical activities and hence implicated most of physiological phenomena in human bodies and can cause numerous channelopathies if ...

Lei Lei, PhD

Associate Professor

Ovarian reserve formation, maintenance and the associated female reproductive dysfunction and diseases. Fertility preservation for female cancer patients. Ovarian cancer.

Carlos Leiva Salinas, MD, PhD

I am a clinician scientist with interest in neuroimaging, particularly brain trauma, tumors, and neurodegeneration. I am fellowship trained in both neuroradiology and nuclear medicine.

Rebecca D. Lengnick-Hall, MSW, PhD, MPAff

Implementation of evidence-based practices

Deborah J. Lenschow, MD, PhD

Professor of Medicine

Type I interferons are a class of cytokines that regulate numerous biological pathways, including the induction of a host antiviral state, regulation of apoptosis, inhibition of cell growth, and ...

Krista L. Lentine, MD, PhD

Krista Lentine, MD, PhD is a clinical scientist whose work is grounded in novel application and integration of national registries, administrative claims data, and other electronic health information ...

Eric J. Lenze, MD

Professor of Psychiatry

Eric Lenze, M.D., is a geriatric psychiatrist and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Lenze's research focus is treatment of anxiety ...

Shannon Lenze, PhD

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

My primary area of interest is perinatal depression. Specifically, my research focuses on developing psychotherapeutic or behavioral interventions to treat depression during pregnancy. I am also ...