Institution
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 ...
Grigory Maksaev, PhD
- Email: gmaksaev@wustl.edu
Mechanosensitive channels, patch-clamp, electrophysiology.
Taylor Malachowski, BS
DBBS Pre Doc Trainee
- Email: malachowski.t@wustl.edu
Chemotherapy is a mainstay of cancer therapy. Unfortunately, while chemotherapy can profoundly impact disease free survival, it is often accompanied with devastating side effects. While many side ...
Pias Malaker, MS
Predoctoral Student
- Email: pmh2q@health.missouri.edu
My research interests lie at the intersection of addiction neuroscience, pain biology, and perioperative medicine. I am particularly interested in how chronic substance use alters brain function, ...
Elizabeth K. Mallott, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: mallott@wustl.edu
Dr. Mallott's research examines how the environment shapes host-associated microbial communities both within and across species. Her work currently focuses on 1) interactions between social and ...
Elizabeth Malm-Buatsi, MD
My current focus in research is twofold, clinical outcomes and being an expert in the urinary microbiome in the world of pediatric urology. I am currently studying the urinary microbiome in children ...
Theodore K. Malmstrom, MS, PhD
- Email: malmsttk@slu.edu
Dr. Malmstrom completed his doctorate in experimental psychology at Saint Louis University. He joined the faculty of the Department Psychiatry in 2004 and is currently a (tenure-track) assistant ...
Christopher D. Malone, MD
- Email: cmalone@wustl.edu
I am interested in novel methods of endovascular drug and embolic delivery in the context of oncology and vascular disease. I have a particular interest in both the diagnostic and therapeutic ...
Jay R. Malone, MD, MS
Associate Professor
- Email: jay@wustl.edu
My areas of clinical interest are in pediatric critical care ethics, specifically issues of surrogate decision making and end-of-life care in pediatrics.