Kerri P. Nowell, MA, PhD

I aim to better understand the heterogeneity within the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) phenotype and, as a result, improve diagnostic processes and identify targeted intervention for ASD and ...

Ryan M. Nunley, MD

Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

Total joint replacement surgery (hip and knee), total hip resurfacing, minimally invasive hip replacement, osteotomies about the hip, hip joint debridement, hip osteoplasty procedures and arthroscopy ...

Curtis A. Nutter, PhD

Assistant Professor

Co/post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression by alternative RNA processing is a highly regulated and complex process that exponentially increases the repertoire and dynamic control of gene ...

Ucheoma Nwaozuru, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow

Ucheoma Nwaozuru is postdoctoral fellow at Saint Louis University’s College for Public Health and Social Justice.Her research interest centers around implementation science, and the intersection of ...

Eberechi Nwogu-Onyemkpa, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Dr. Nwogu-Onyemkpa's clinical interests include the integration of palliative care in the management of advanced heart failure and sickle cell disease. Her current research explores the impact of ...

Tarisai S. Nyahoda, MD, MMEd (Internal Medicine)

Assistant Professor

As a geriatric physician, my clinical and research interests focus on polypharmacy, medication optimization, and deprescribing in older adults. I am particularly interested in identifying potentially ...

Taylor Nye, MS, PhD

Postdoc Research Scholar

Research interests include the development of new antibiotics, antibiotic stewardship, polymicrobial infections, metagenomic sequencing, and third-generation sequencing.

Christine M. O'Brien, PhD

Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

I am interested in developing optical spectroscopy and imaging tools to solve global problems in maternal-fetal health and reproductive diseases. The goal of my work is to build point of care ...

Frank O'Brien, MD

Hemodialysis, uremic solutes and urea kinetics. Use of wearable technology to improve treatments and quality of life for out patient dialysis patients.

Kevin S. O'Bryan, MD

Associate Professor of Pediatrics

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