Erica Schmitt, MD, PhD

Instructor in Pediatrics

My research interests are in the genetics of immune-mediated diseases and the fundamental mechanisms of immune cell activation, immune dysregulation, and immunological tolerance. My current work ...

Andrew M. Schneider, MD

Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery

TKA outcomes, THA outcomes, resilience in TKA.

John Schneider, MD, MA

Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology

I am primarily interested in researching the etiology of sinonasal pathology, treatment options, and clinical outcomes in both pediatric and adult patients. Secondarily, I am interested anterior ...

Kathleen M. Schoch, PhD

Assistant Professor

My research focuses on developing novel treatment strategies for neurodegenerative diseases, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), within the lab of Dr. Timothy ...

Martin W. Schoen, MD, MPH

Hematologist/Oncologist and Hospitalist, John Cochran VA Medical Center

Dr. Martin Schoen is a hematologist/oncologist at St. Louis Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Saint Louis University. He conducts research into health outcomes in ...

Mark A. Schroeder, MD

Professor of Medicine

My research interest is in the pathophysiology of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and key alterations in the bone marrow microenvironment occurring in this disease. Other research interests include ...

Molly Schroeder, PhD

Dr. Schroeder is a clinical laboratory geneticist with boards in molecular genetics and cytogenetics. She is experienced in genomics, clinical assay development, and translational research.

Adam G. Schrum, PhD

Autoimmunity; Cancer Immunology; Immunodeficiency; Immunological Tolerance; Infectious Disease; Leukemogenesis; Organ Transplantation; T cell development

Douglas J. Schuerer, MD

Associate Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)

Dr. Schuerer’s focus is care of the traumatized and critically injured patient, concentrating on patient safety and improved patient outcomes. His current effort is improving outcomes in his role as ...