Institution
Naoshad Muhammad, PhD
Instructor
- Email: nmuhammad@wustl.edu
Current research interests include the development of comprehensive understanding of factors associated with obesity, such as circulating FFA and their dynamic changes in FFA uptake that occur in ...
Mary M. Mullen, MD
Assistant Professor
- Email: marymullen@wustl.edu
My research training goals are to obtain a well-rounded understanding of research and to obtain a formal education regarding how to conduct successful research trials in order to gain career development.
Michael E. Mullins, MD
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine in Medicine
- Email: mullinsm@wustl.edu
Primary interest is Medical Toxicology, including the prediction, detection, mitigation, and treatment of toxic effects of medications or poisons. Specific interests include improvement in treatment ...
Steven R. Mumm, MS, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: smumm@wustl.edu
Molecular genetics of human bone and mineral diseases, including juvenile Paget’s disease, metachondromatosis, hypophosphatasia, hypophosphatemic rickets, spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda, and ...
Naoka Murakami, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: naoka@wustl.edu
My research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of autoimmune kidney diseases and kidney transplant rejection associated with cancer immunotherapies. Immunotherapy has become a standard therapy ...
Peyton Murin, MD
Resident
- Email: peyton.murin@health.slu.edu
My research interests consist of clinical phenotyping of small fiber neuropathy and other painful neuropathies, the identification of biomarker-symptom associations within small fiber neuropathy and ...
Daniel P. Murphy, PhD
- Email: dmurphy26@wustl.edu
I am interested in elucidating mechanisms of cis-regulation of transcription in the retina and their role in disease states
Kenneth M. Murphy, MD, PhD
Eugene Opie First Centennial Prof of Pathology and Immunology
- Email: kmurphy@wustl.edu
The major theme of the laboratory is the study of lineage commitment programs within the immune system. The vertebrate immune system has innate and adaptive components, differing in the diversity of ...
Amy C. Musiek, MD
- Email: amusiek@wustl.edu
Clinical research related to cutaneous lymphoma or inpatient dermatology.
Erik S. Musiek, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Neurology
- Email: musieke@wustl.edu
My research focuses on the role of circadian rhythms and circadian clock genes in neurodegenerative diseases. Using cellular and mouse models, as well as human data, we explore the function of ...