Institution
Sara Malone, MSW, PhD
Instructor in Surgery
- Email: sara.malone@wustl.edu
Dr. Malone's work focuses on the development and use of implementation methods and measures. She focuses on these applications within pediatric hospital settings. Sara applies systems science methods ...
Susan E. Maloney, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
- Email: maloneys@wustl.edu
I am interested in understanding the common and distinct circuit disruptions caused by different liabilities to neurodevelopmental disorders, with a particular focus on the role of the serotonergic ...
Daniel Mamah, MD
Professor of Psychiatry
- Email: mamahd@wustl.edu
My research interest includes 1) structural MRI methods and computational brain mapping technologies to study brain structures in a range of psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia spectrum ...
Mark J. Manary, MD
Helene B Roberson Prof of Pediatrics
- Email: manarymj@wustl.edu
Prevention and treatment of primary malnutrition in Africa, pathophysiology of kwashiorkor, development of novel foods to heal tropical enteropathy, use of plant genetic engineering to improve ...
Dorothy I. Mangale, MS, PhD
Postdoc Research Associate
- Email: d.mangale@wustl.edu
Application of Implementation Science at the intersection of cancer and HIV disease control. Transporting lessons from HIV prevention and treatment to cancer prevention, screening and treatment, with ...
Hersh S. Maniar, MD
Professor of Surgery
- Email: hersh.maniar@health.slu.edu
The focus of this grant is to study the pathophysiology of mitral regurgitation. It is our hypothesis that myocardial strain obtained from MR imaging will be able to accurately quantitate the injury ...
Sonakshi Manjunath, MD
- Email: m.sonakshi@wustl.edu
Interest in cardiovascular disease processes, specifically in the area of cardio-oncology. With wonderful mentors, will further investigate processes underlying cardiac amyloidosis (AL, ATTR) and the ...
Yariswamy Manjunath, PhD
Faculty member
NSCLC stands as one of the deadliest malignancies, with an alarming 5-year survival rate of only 26%, inflicting devastating impacts on patients. The grim statistic of therapy resistance, a leading ...
Caroline M. Mann, MD, MS
Associate Professor
- Email: mannc@wustl.edu
My clinical and research interest is in the inflammatory pathways involved in clinical diseases like psoriasis and alopecia.
Douglas L. Mann, MD
Tobias and Hortense Lewin Professor of Medicine
- Email: dmann@wustl.edu
The major focus of Dr. Mann's laboratory research has been to define the basic cellular and molecular mechanism(s) that are responsible for disease progression in the failing heart. His research ...