Institution
Gabriel Mbalaviele, PhD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: gmbalaviele@wustl.edu
My research is focused on the role of NOD-like receptor (NLR) family, pyrin-domain containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome in the skeleton. The NLRP3 inflammasome is an intracellular protein complex ...
Audrey McAlinden, PhD
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Email: mcalindena@wustl.edu
RNA therapeutic approaches to treat skeletal conditions including heterotopic ossification, bone fracture and osteoarthritis.
Christopher M. McAndrew, MD
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Email: cmcandrew@wustl.edu
Orthopaedic Trauma and functional recovery after injury
Timothy D. McBride, MS, PhD
Professor of Social Work
- Email: tmcbride@wustl.edu
Health economics and health policy, health insurance, health reform, diabetes and obesity, Medicare and Medicaid, rural health.
Jordan G. McCall, MPH, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: jordangmccall@wustl.edu
The neural circuitry underlying chronic pain and negative affect, the development of new technology to interface with the central nervous system, and blind, unguided data analysis to detect critical ...
Kelley McCall, MPH, MSW
Graduate Fellow
- Email: kelleymccall@wustl.edu
Culturally appropriate intervention and prevention strategies regarding substance use disorder, suicidal behaviors, and mental health illness with emerging adult American Indian/Alaska Native populations.
Katrina McClannahan, AuD, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: k.mcclannahan@wustl.edu
My research is focused on how age-related hearing loss and cognitive aging interact to affect the lives of older adults.
Chrissa McClellan, MD, PT
Associate Professor of Clinical PM&R
Quality improvement in electrodiagnostics and neuromuscular ultrasound for peripheral nerve disorders; peripheral nerve trauma and regeneration; exercise/lifestyle medicine in rehabilitation and ...
Leslie A. McClure, MS, PhD
Dean, College for Public Health and Social Justice, Professor
- Email: leslie.mcclure@slu.edu
I am a biostatistician with many years experience leading multicenter clinical trials and large epidemiologic studies. My methodologic interests are in issues surrounding multiplicity in clinical ...
Kyle S. McCommis, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: kyle.mccommis@health.slu.edu
The McCommis labortory studies the importance of mitochondrial metabolism in the pathogenesis and treatment of metabolic diseases such as heart failure and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.