Institution
Paul Santiago, MD
Professor of Neurological Surgery
- Email: santiagop@wustl.edu
The overall goal of my research is to improve patient outcomes via a multi-disciplinary assessment of the care we provide our patients. My primary research interests are focused on the evaluation of ...
Carolyn Sargent, PhD
Professor of Anthropology
- Email: carolynsargent@wustl.edu
Health disparities, maternal and child health, immigrant health, bioethics, are my primary research interests. I have conducted fieldwork in West Africa, the West Indies, Mexico, and among low-income ...
Mojdeh Sarzaeim, MD
Postdoc Research Scholar
- Email: mojdeh@wustl.edu
My current post-doctoral fellowship aims to comprehend how interactions between neuro-immune cells cause chronic headaches, migraines, and mTBI—conditions that are very painful, little understood, ...
Yo Sasaki, MS, PhD
Associate Professor of Genetics
- Email: sasaki@wustl.edu
Axonal degeneration as well as the soma degeneration is a component of many neurological diseases. Through studies of Nmnat transgenic mice which has axonal protective phenotype after injury, we ...
Chihiro Sato, PhD
Instructor in Neurology
- Email: satochihiro@wustl.edu
My research interest is in understanding the pathophysiology of tauopathies, especially Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), through tau kinetics.
Andrew D. Sauerbeck, PhD
- Email: andrew.sauerbeck@wustl.edu
Better understating of the mechanisms of acute traumatic brain injury with a focus on improving diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Sena Sayood, MD
Fellow
- Email: sjsayood@wustl.edu
Clinical decision support, outpatient antimicrobial stewardship, pharmacy informatics
Gregory S. Sayuk, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine
- Email: gregsayuk@wustl.edu
We are interested in the study of central pain responses in the functional GI disorders (IBS) using functional MRI.
Anneliese Schaefer, PhD, JD
- Email: amschaefer@wustl.edu
Mechanisms of neurodegeneration and repair, and translation of research findings to therapies
Marilyn E. Schallom, MSN, RN, PhD
Director of Nursing Science PhD Program and Research Scientist
- Email: marilyn.schallom@bjc.org
Interested in clinical research of critically ill patients, in particular interventions to reduce or prevent complications associated with critical illness such as pressure ulcers, nosocomial ...