Institution
Moe Mahjoub, PhD
- Email: mmahjoub@wustl.edu
Research in my lab at Washington University focuses on the biology of centrosomes and cilia, the involvement of these essential cellular organelles in development, and their dysfunction in human ...
Alireza Mahjoubnia, MSC
Predoctoral Trainee
- Email: ambcf@missouri.edu
Alireza's research interest lies at the intersection of advanced manufacturing techniques and biomedical engineering, with a focus on developing innovative biomaterials for minimally invasive ...
Amir Mahmoud, MD
Fellow
- Email: amirm@wustl.edu
My clinical and research interests focus on classical hematology with an emphasis on thrombosis and hemostasis. I am particularly interested in antiphospholipid syndrome, cancer-associated thrombosis ...
Wanda J. Mahoney, PhD, OTR/L
Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy
- Email: wmahoney@wustl.edu
As an occupational therapist, educator, and researcher, I work with adolescents and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to study and enhance their participation in ...
Baijayanta Maiti, MD, PhD
- Email: maitib@wustl.edu
Dr. Maiti’s research utilizes state of the art multimodal, non-invasive, functional imaging to enhance our understanding of the pathophysiologic bases of dementia and gait impairment in Parkinson ...
Charles A. Maitz, PhD, DVH
Assistant Professor of Veterinary Medicine & Surgery
- Email: maitzc@missouri.edu
Computational dosimetry of radiation therapy, including brachytherapy, external beam radiotherapy, and radiopharmaceuticals. Also interested in the application of alternative forms of radiation ...
Wilson Majee, MPH, PhD
- Email: majeew@missouri.edu
The interdisciplinary nexus of community leadership development, community engagement, and health promotion is the center of my work. My overarching research goal is to explore, identify and ...
Elaine M. Majerus, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: emajerus@wustl.edu
My work is focused on understanding the etiologies of thrombotic microangiopathies to effect a treatment. We have studied the structure function relationship of von Willebrand Factor and ADAMTS13. ...
Michael B. Major, PhD
Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Professor of Cell Biology and Physiology
- Email: bmajor@wustl.edu
My lab studies how perturbation of specific signal transduction pathways contributes to the initiation and progression of cancer. We employ a “systems level” integrative discovery platform to ...
Susruta Majumdar, PhD
Professor, Medicinal Chemistry
- Email: susruta.majumdar@uhsp.edu
Research in the laboratory is aimed at attaining functional selectivity of opioid agonist action from its own target adverse effects while integrating chemical synthesis with biochemical, genetic and ...