Institution
Kamala K. Madireddi, BA
Pre-doc
- Email: k.madireddi@wustl.edu
As a member of the Brogan Lab, I am interested in peripheral nerve injuries, nerve regeneration, and the implication of the SARM-1 gene in this process.
Ju Heon Maeng, PhD
Postdoc Research Associate
- Email: j.maeng@wustl.edu
Transposable element-derived antigens in glioblastoma as an alternative targets for immunotherapy. Transposable element expression as a potential markers for disease progress in neurodevelopmental ...
Abigail Magee, PhD
- Email: abigail.magee@wustl.edu
I study data registration techniques for optical functional neuroimaging and developing both hardware and algorithms for investigating brain function in acute care scenarios and its relationship to ...
Jeffrey A. Magee, MD, PhD
Elizabeth H and James S McDonnell, III Prof of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology SLCH
- Email: mageej@wustl.edu
We are interested in how blood forming stem cells self-renew and in how these self-renew programs are hijacked to drive leukemia cell proliferation.
Leonard B. Maggi, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: lmaggi@wustl.edu
The overall goal of our research is to understand why 96% of human prostate adenocarcinomas lose ARF expression even though they are actively proliferating. We hypothesize that loss of ARF leads to ...
Kiran Mahajan, MSC, PhD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
- Email: kiranm@wustl.edu
The overall goal of our research program is “Precision Medicine for Prostate Cancer: Developing novel therapeutics to prevent metastasis by targeting critical transcriptional networks”. The goal is ...
Nupam P. Mahajan, PhD
Director of Urological Research
- Email: nupam@wustl.edu
Our group explores various epigenetic processes to identify precise signaling events that takes place in the cancer cells either during oncogenesis or upon exposure to various chemotherapeutic ...
Sarakshi Mahajan, MD
Instructor
- Email: sarakshi@wustl.edu
To develop a predictive model that would accurately identify the risk of colon cancer in patients with IBD based on features derived from colonoscopy images and relevant patient data.
Thomas E. Mahan, PhD
Post-doctoral Research Associate
- Email: mahant@wustl.edu
My research interests focus on the development of Alzheimer disease (AD) pathology and neurodegeneration in individuals with Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome, DS). Using newly developed cell model systems ...
Christopher Maher, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: christophermaher@wustl.edu
Our research focuses integrative cancer biology research for the purpose of translating genome-based knowledge into novel diagnostic, prognostic, therapeutic strategies in cancer research. In order ...