Institution
Anthony Orvedahl, MD, PhD
- Email: aorvedahl@wustl.edu
My group is evaluating the role of autophagy and cell death in cytokine responses in pre-clinical models of cytokine storm from sterile and infectious triggers such as viral respiratory pathogens.
K. Juston Osborne, PhD
Postdoc Research Scholar
- Email: kjosborne@wustl.edu
Dr. Osborne's (he/him) research is focused on identifying the neural mechanisms and processes that underlie the risk for developing psychotic disorders. The ultimate goal of his research is to ...
Joshua W. Osbun, MD, MSCI
- Email: josbun@wustl.edu
Comparative Effectiveness of Cerebral Cavernous Malformations Managed by Surgical Resection versus Observation while using Propensity Score Analysis
Elaina F. Osterbur, PhD
Research interests include the study of gynecological cancers in older women, the accessibility of gynecological screening among older women and how screening impacts the incidence of cervical, ...
Bailey W. Osweiler, PhD
Predoctoral Trainee
- Email: b.osweiler@wustl.edu
I am interested in researching how data science methods can be used to study Substance Use Disorders, and specifically revealing disparities in access to effective, evidence-based treatment.
Tamara D. Otey, PhD, RN, MSN
Associate Professor
- Email: o.tamara@wustl.edu
My research aims to decrease health disparities domestically and internationally. I have performed scholarship and research in Memphis, TN, St. Louis, MO, and in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria.
Hysell V. Oviedo, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: hysell@wustl.edu
My research program seeks to understand the neural circuits underlying vocal communication, their development, and their dysfunction in communication disorders. We use lateralization as a comparative ...
Maria C. Ow, PhD
Instructor in Pediatrics
- Email: ow@wustl.edu
C. elegans as a model organism to study autophagy and human rare diseases.
Oluwatoyosi Owoeye, MS, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: olu.owoeye@health.slu.edu
My research focuses on the generation and implementation of knowledge that informs the prevention of sport-related injuries and consequences in youth and young adults. Specifically, my research aims ...
Russell K. Pachynski, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: rkpachynski@wustl.edu
My lab studies leukocyte trafficking in the setting of the immune response to tumor development, growth, and treatment. We utilize mouse tumor models to understand these interactions, and manipulate ...