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Stephen M. Moore, MS
Assistant Professor of Radiology
- Email: moore.stephen.m@wustl.edu
Research interests include clinical trials and management systems as well as applications of imaging and EHR standards in research.
Jonathan Moran, BS
MSTP Student
- Email: j.moransierra@wustl.edu
I work at the intersection of surgery, data science, and health informatics, with a focus on leveraging clinical data to improve surgical care and outcomes. My research centers on the use of large ...
Sarah M. Moreland-Russell, MPH, PhD
Associate Professor of Practice
- Email: smoreland-russell@wustl.edu
My research interests focus on the areas of health policy, organizational and systems science and evaluation, and dissemination and implementation
Jonathan D. Moreno, MD, PhD
Instructor in Medicine
- Email: jmoreno@wustl.edu
My research focuses on utilizing computational approaches to understand and design better treatment strategies for the pharmacological management of heart failure and arrhythmia. Using computational ...
Kerri A. Morgan, MS, PhD
Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy
- Email: morgank@wustl.edu
The focus of my research and clinical career has been to generate empirical knowledge helpful for guiding community-based and person-based interventions that improve the participation of people with ...
Brandie Morgan-Jack, PhD
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
- Email: morganbr@health.missouri.edu
I am a member of the Comparative Neurology Program at the University of Missouri. Our studies involve large animal models of several neurodegenerative diseases including ALS and Neuronal Ceroid ...
Daniel Morgensztern, MD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: danielmorgensztern@wustl.edu
My area of research is in genomics, immunotherapy and clinical trials for patients with thoracic malignancies.
Sharon C. Morley, MD, PhD
Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: morleys@wustl.edu
Regulation of adaptive and innate immunity by actin-binding proteins, currently focusing on the role of the bundling protein L-plastin. Mice deficient for L-plastin exhibit defects in T and B cell ...
David H. Morris, PhD
Clinical Psychologist
- Email: David.Morris2@bjc.org
Psychosocial factors that predict or moderate health behavior change (e.g., weight management, smoking cessation, treatment adherence) and interventions that promote such change.
John C. Morris, MD
Harvey A and Dorismae Hacker Friedman Professor of Neurology
- Email: jcmorris@wustl.edu
The focus of Dr. Morris' research and practice is Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders associated with aging. Specific research interests include improving the diagnosis of ...