Institution
Laurence D. Sibley, PhD
Professor of Molecular Microbiology
- Email: sibley@borcim.wustl.edu
We are involved in basic cellular and molecular biology studies of the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, an extremely widespread parasite that is an important opportunist pathogen in humans. Factors that ...
Sameer Siddiqui, MD
Chief, Division of Urology
- Email: siddiquisa@slu.edu
Research interest in urologic oncology and urologic trauma
Barry A. Siegel, MD
Professor of Radiology
- Email: siegelb@wustl.edu
Positron emission tomography for cancer diagnsosis and staging, and for predicting and monitoring response to cancer therapy.
Marilyn J. Siegel, MD
Professor of Radiology
- Email: siegelm@wustl.edu
Earlier diagnosis of diseases in children and adults, including tumors, liver disease. Development of teaching resource and teaching tools. Evaluation of tumor response measures.
Carla J. Siegfried, MD
Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
- Email: siegfried@wustl.edu
Our group is studying the balance of oxidants and anti-oxidants within the human eye as it relates to the development of nuclear cataract and glaucoma. We are measuring levels of oxygen in vivo ...
Elaine C. Siegfried, MD
Professor of Pediatrics and Dermatology
- Email: esiegfri@slu.edu
Pediatric Dermatology; Drug development for pediatric skin diseases; evaluation and treatemtn of severe inflammatory skin disease in children; treatment adherence for children with chronic skin disease.
Jeffrey Siegler, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: sieglerj@wustl.edu
I am interested in the ability of EMS Clinicians to provide safe positive pressure ventilation via a self-inflating Bag-Valve-Mask (BVM). I am looking into ways to improve the ability for out of ...
Julieth A. Sierra Delgado, MD, MSC
Assistant Research Professor
My research interests center on elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying neurological, neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders and advancing gene therapy approaches for rare diseases. ...
Byron S. Sigel, MS, MSC
Medical Student
- Email: b.s.sigel@wustl.edu
I primarily study cancer epidemiology, with a primary focus on understanding the progression of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) to multiple myeloma (MM). My work centers on ...