Institution
David H. Ballard, MD
Assistant Professor
- Email: davidballard@wustl.edu
3D Printing in Medicine, 3D Bioactive Printing, 3D Printing Anatomic Models, Abdominal Imaging, Genitourinary Imaging.
Joyce Balls-Berry, PhD, MPE
Lead, Knight ADRC Health Disparities and Equity Core
- Email: j.balls-berry@wustl.edu
Joyce (Joy) E. Balls-Berry, Ph.D., is a psychiatric epidemiologist and health educator. Her primary research focuses on applying community and patient engaged research principles in diverse ...
Darwin A. Baluran, PhD
Assistant Professor of Sociology
- Email: baluran@wustl.edu
My research aims to theoretically unpack and empirically analyze how racialization and racism differentially harm marginalized communities, including people of Asian descent. I utilize a variety of ...
David T. Balzer, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: balzerdt@wustl.edu
I am interested in the development and testing of intra and extra-cardiac medical devices
Monika Bambouskova, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: monika.bambouskova@wustl.edu
Research in my laboratory focuses on investigating the interaction between immune cell signaling and metabolism in the context of inflammatory and metabolic diseases.
Devin E. Banks, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
- Email: banks.devin@wustl.edu
Dr. Banks research examines race and racism related social determinants of behavioral health, with a focus on the development, course, and treatment of substance use disorder. Her work incorporates ...
Sapana P. Bansod, MS, PhD
Postdoc Research Associate
- Email: bansod@wustl.edu
Patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) face a bleak prognosis mainly because of limited treatment options. Hence, novel and effective treatment is urgently needed. In ...
Thomas J. Baranski, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: baranski@wustl.edu
Our laboratory studies signal transduction by G protein-coupled receptors, a superfamily of heptahelical transmembrane proteins. The receptors act as elegantly engineered switches, receiving signals ...
Dennis Barbour, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
- Email: dbarbour@wustl.edu
My research explores how complex acoustic environments are represented in the brain. I am particularly interested in methods to improve individuals' ability to extract content from acoustic scenes ...