Institution
Jeanne M. Nerbonne, PhD
Alumni Endowed Professor of Molecular Biology and Pharmacology
- Email: jnerbonne@wustl.edu
The research program in this laboratory is focused on defining the mechanisms involved in the physiological regulation of membrane excitability in cardiac and neuronal cells and the derangements in ...
Brent Neuschwander-Tetri, MD
Professor
- Email: brent.tetri@health.slu.edu
I have a longstanding interest in the pathogenesis of metabolic dysfunction associated steatohepatitis (MASH, previously known as NASH). I am specifically interested in determining the role of lipid ...
Rodney D. Newberry, MD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: rnewberry@wustl.edu
My research interest revolves around understanding the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract including inflammatory bowel disease.
Kenneth F. Newcomer, MD
Resident, Research Fellow
- Email: kfnewcomer@wustl.edu
Primarily interested in cancer biology, surgical oncology, and improving outcomes for patients with surgically treatable cancers.
Andrew D. Nguyen, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: andy.d.nguyen@health.slu.edu
Our lab does neuroscience research focused on a lysosomal protein called progranulin. While progranulin’s precise molecular function is currently unclear, mutations that result in reduced progranulin ...
Nathaniel Nguyen
Medical Student
Medical student interested in patient safety, health outcomes research, and healthcare disparities.
Colin G. Nichols, PhD
Professor of Cell Biology and Physiology
- Email: cnichols@wustl.edu
The broad context of our research is the molecular basis, and functional role, of potassium channels. The early cloning of channel genes led to understanding the molecular basis of function by ...
Thomas L. Nickolas, MD, MS
Chief, Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases
- Email: thomasn@wustl.edu
The focus of my work is on the metabolic effects of kidney diseases, focusing specifying on the skeleton, parathryoid glands, and vitamin D metabolism.
Ginger E. Nicol, MD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry (Child)
- Email: nicolg@wustl.edu
Dr. Nicol’s research program broadly aims to better understand the association between obesity and psychiatric illnesses, specifically focusing on deciphering underlying mechanisms that lead to ...
Ashley N. Nielsen, PhD
Instructor
- Email: ashley.nielsen@wustl.edu
My long-term goal as an independent researcher is to apply a developmental neuroscience approach to investigate how features of the early caregiver-child relationship shape the developing brain and ...