Institution
Christine T. Pham, MD
G & EM Magness Professor of Medicine
- Email: cpham@wustl.edu
The focus of our laboratory is to define the role of proteases in immunity and autoimmunity. Traditionally, proteases are viewed as effector molecules owing to their ability to digest extracellular ...
Hannah M. Phelps, MD
- Email: hphelps@wustl.edu
Short gut syndrome (SGS) results from massive small bowel resection (SBR), which may be required to treat a variety of conditions. In children, the most common indications for massive SBR and ...
Benjamin A. Philip, PhD
- Email: bphilip@wustl.edu
Dr. Philip's areas of interest include motor skill learning, functional rehabilitation and compensation after unilateral hand impairment, and how hand dominance interacts with function and rehabilitation.
Marie Philipneri, MD, MPH
Associate Professor(IM/Nephrology), Medical Director of Outpatient Dialysis Center
- Email: philipmd@slu.edu
Dialysis and Hypertension
Jennifer A. Philips, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: philips.j.a@wustl.edu
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) causes tuberculosis (TB), one of the world’s most deadly infections. Mtb disrupts anti-microbial pathways of macrophages, cells that normally kill bacteria. Mtb ...
Charlotte L. Phillips, PhD
- Email: PhillipsCL@missouri.edu
The focus of my laboratory is to investigate the molecular/biochemical pathogenesis of osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) in mineralized and non-mineralized tissues, with a recent focus to develop ...
Chia-Ling Phuah, MD, MMSc
- Email: cphuah@wustl.edu
I am interested in understanding the pathophysiology of cerebrovascular disease by leveraging big data approaches in combining genetic, clinical, and neuroimaging data, with the overarching goal of ...
Jay F. Piccirillo, MD
Professor of Otolaryngology
- Email: piccirij@wustl.edu
Comorbidity among cancer patients, tinnitus, dizziness, sinusitis, hearing loss, sleep apnea, and multidisciplinary collaboration to study multisystem disorders.
Special research interests include: ...
David M. Picker, MD, MBA
My interest involves utilization of resources and maximizing patient/family goals for end of life care.
Daniel Picus, MD
Professor of Radiology
- Email: picusd@wustl.edu
Interventional Radiology, Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia, Medical Informatics