Institution
Gary A. Silverman, MD, PhD
Harriet B. Spoehrer Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatrics
- Email: gsilverman@wustl.edu
Life threatening human diseases drastically alter cellular homeostasis triggering cellular dysfunction, tissue damage, and death. Proteases are the major executioners of cell death, and are blocked, ...
Julie M. Silverstein, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: jsilverstein@wustl.edu
Pituitary tumors
Matthew L. Silviera, MD
- Email: silviera@wustl.edu
Colon and rectal surgery quality improvement, delivery of rectal cancer therapy
Eduardo J. Simoes, MD, MPH, MS
Chair, Dr. Stuart Wesbury Distinguished Professor in Health Management and Informatics
- Email: simoese@health.missouri.edu
My major areas of research are preventive medicine and public health to improve population health. More specifically, my research as focused on risk factor prevention and treatment of infectious and ...
Srikanth Singamaneni, PhD
Lilyan and E. Lisle Hughes Professor
- Email: singamaneni@wustl.edu
I am primarily interested in the application of plasmonics in nanomedicine. I am involved in the development of plasmonic biosensors for label-free detection of biomarkers, which enables early ...
Jasvindar Singh, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: jzsingh@dom.wustl.edu
1. Outcome and Pharmacology research in interventional cardiology
2. New approach to restenosis in coronary arteries using antiinflammatory and anti smooth muscle proliferating drugs with escpecial ...
Kamlendra Singh, PhD
Assistant Research Professor
- Email: singhka@missouri.edu
Drug development against HIV-1 reverse transcriptase from different HIV-1 subtypes.
Nathan Singh, MD, MS
- Email: nathan.singh@wustl.edu
Our laboratory is interested in understanding the molecular pathways that regulate the success and failure of engineered T cell therapies for cancer. Through investigation of the interactions between ...
Pawan Kumar Singh, PhD
- Email: pksfcq@health.missouri.edu
Dr. Pawan Singh is an assistant professor of ophthalmology in the School of Medicine and his lab studies molecular mechanisms and ways to treat ocular infectious diseases. Current interests include ...
Quante Singleton, MD
- Email: qsingleton@wustl.edu
The changes that occur at the molecular level due to various external elements. Biological age, and its particular role disease burden and postoperative outcomes. The idea that is we can look at ...