Institution
Sunny C. Lin, MS, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: linsc@wustl.edu
Dr Lin's research interests center around the role of health information technology (HIT), health information exchange, and payment reform in facilitating care coordination and management. To date, ...
Susan M. Lin, MD, MSTR
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: susanlin@wustl.edu
I am a physician-scientist with a cell biology background studying the mechanisms responsible for the initiation and propagation of pulmonary vasculopathies. My research explores how vascular ...
Sylvia Lin, DPT
Professor of Physical Therapy
- Email: czuppons@wustl.edu
Primary area of clinical interest - rehabilitation factors in athletes’ successful return-to-sport particularly following knee/lower-extremity injury/surgery and prevention of re-injury.
Xiumei Lin, RN, DNP
Assistant Professor
Identify at -risk undergraduate nursing students to improve nursing students success.
Yiing Lin, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)
- Email: liny@wustl.edu
My research interests are in the use of computational methods to investigate the genetics of gastrointestinal malignancies. Projects with which I am involved include the investigation of ...
Yu-Yu Lin
Occupational Therapy Graduate Student
- Email: l.yu-yu@wustl.edu
Policy Advocacy, Innovation, and Technology.
Zongtao T. Lin, MS, PhD
Instructor in Biochem and Molecular Biophysics
- Email: zongtao@wustl.edu
My primary research interest is to investigate the regulatory roles of post-translational modifications, especially protein arginylation installed by arginyltransferase ATE1, in the human proteome ...
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.