Institution
Laura R. Marks, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: marks@wustl.edu
Little is known about the basic pathophysiology of infections in OUD patients, despite the growing epidemic. Patients who develop these life-threatening infections are a unique patient population ...
Phillip L. Marotta, MPH, MSW, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: phillip.marotta@wustl.edu
My research investigate factors associated with engagement in treatment for substance use disorders and HIV care among people who are involved in the criminal justice system.
Natasha Marrus, MD, PhD
- Email: natasha@wustl.edu
My research focuses on the development of social motivation in infants and young children. Social motivation is the human predisposition to connect with others, and this disruption in this domain of ...
Bess A. Marshall, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: bmarshall@wustl.edu
Monogenic neonatal diabetes; Wolfram Syndrome
Garland R. Marshall, PhD
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
- Email: garland@wustl.edu
Molecular recognition, drug design and discovery, systems biology of bacterial pathogens, two-component regulatory systems, GPCRs, medicinal chemistry, peptidomimetics, protein engineering, synthetic ...
Julie Marshall, MD
MD
Interested in perioperative outcomes, geriatric anesthesia, simulation education, and resident education.
Colin A. Martin, MD
Drs. Brad and Barbara Warner Prof of Pediatric General Surgery
- Email: colinm@wustl.edu
My research focuses on improving pediatric surgical outcomes by examining the factors that contribute to optimal post-surgical recovery. Specifically, I am interested in how the outpatient ...
Wade H. Martin, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: Wade.Martin@va.gov
I am currently performing comparative effectiveness research that involves comparison of arm exercise stress testing with pharmacologic myocardial perfusion imaging for prediction of mortality and ...
Luis A. Martinez-Lemus, DVM, PhD
- Email: martinezlemusl@missouri.edu
My research interest is focused on understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for the changes in vascular function and remodeling that occur in disease states such as diabetes and ...
Dario Maschi, PhD
Assistant Professor of Cell Biology/Physiology
- Email: dario.maschi@wustl.edu
As a neurobiologist with a career focused on exploring neurodegenerative diseases, my scientific journey is centered on comprehending synaptic function in both its normal and pathological states. By ...