Institution
Kristen M. Lineback, BS
Pre-Doc
- Email: klineback@wustl.edu
Interests in epidemiology, preventative medicine, neurology, and psychiatry.
Fangqiong Ling, PhD
- Email: fangqiong@wustl.edu
Dr. Fangqiong Ling (linglab.wustl.edu) leads a computational and experimental lab to study bacterial colonization and transmission at the boundary of built and natural environments. She explores ...
Guoyu Ling, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
- Email: guoyu.ling@health.slu.edu
My research interests are the clinical and basic science aspects of hyperaldosteronism in relation to obesity and metabolic syndrome.
Christopher J. Lingle, PhD
- Email: clingle@wustl.edu
This lab studies the functional and physiological roles of a family of ion channel proteins (e.g., the Ca2+ and voltage-regulated BK-type potassium channel) that are widely expressed (e.g., most ...
Daniel C. Link, MD
Alan A & Edith L Wolff Professor of Medicine
- Email: danielclink@wustl.edu
Our research is focused on three areas. 1) Leukemogenesis with an emphasis on leukemic stem cells. 2) Neutrophil biology with an emphasis on neutrophil development and trafficking. 3) Angiogenesis ...
Erin L. Linnenbringer, MS, PhD
- Email: elinnen@wustl.edu
Dr. Linnenbringer is a social demographer and board-certified genetic counselor. Broadly defined, her research explores the complex interplay among social, behavioral, and genetic factors, and their ...
Whitney R. Linsenmeyer, PhD
Assistant Professor, Registered Dietitian
My research centers on nutrition care for the transgender population using qualitative and mixed method approaches. Diet and nutrition considerations for the transgender population are both clinical ...
Mauricio Lisker-Melman, MD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: mlisker@wustl.edu
I am interested in clinical research involving patients with acute and chronic viral hepatitis. In particular hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. I am also interested in complications related ...
David B. Liss, MD
Assistant Professor
- Email: lissd@wustl.edu
Dr. Liss is interested in outcomes of patients started on medications for opioid use disorder while admitted to the hospital. Additionally, he is interested in the effects of urine drug screening on ...
Kim H. Liss, MD
Instructor in Pediatrics
- Email: kim.h.liss@wustl.edu
Childhood liver disease; Liver transplantation; Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; Ischemia-reperfusion injury