Institution
Barbara J. Snider, MD, PhD
Professor of Neurology
- Email: sniderj@wustl.edu
Main area of clinical interest is the development of biomarkers, diagnostics and therapeutics for dementing disorders. Basic science research focuses on the role or protein degradation systems and ...
Katie Sniffen, MS, PhD
Director of Athletic Training Program
- Email: katie.sniffen@health.slu.edu
Katie Sniffen is the Director of Operations & Research for Saint Louis University’s AHEAD Institute. In this role, she provides logistical support to faculty, staff, and primary investigators using ...
Abraham Z. Snyder, MD, PhD
Professor of Radiology
- Email: azsnyder@wustl.edu
Physiology of resting state brain activity.
Jason A. Snyder, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
- Email: jasnyder@wustl.edu
Geriatric trauma, Surgical Critical Care, Delirium in trauma patients
Kurtis T. Sobush, MD
- Email: sobushkt@slu.edu
My research focuses on the role of endogenous bronchiolar epthelial progenitor cells in both maintenance and repair. I have been involved in developing in vivo methods to further define the size and ...
Lilianna Solnica-Krezel, MS, PhD
Head of the Department of Developmental Biology
- Email: solnical@wustl.edu
We are investigating the cellular and molecular genetic mechanisms underlying vertebrate gastrulation, a crucial period of embryogenesis during which the germ layers are formed and then shaped into ...
Stephanie R. Solomon Cargill, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: solomon2@slu.edu
Human subjects regulations and policy, Ethics of genetics research and biobanking, Community-based research, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Medicine, Social Epistemology.
Emily K. Somerville, OTD
- Email: somervillee@wustl.edu
Promoting the participation of older adults with functional limitations through the provision of intensive, tailored home modification interventions designed to enhance the performance of daily ...
Mitchell Sommers, PhD
Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences
- Email: msommers@wustl.edu
Training of individuals with impaired hearing to improve speech perception and understanding
Sheng-Kwei Song, PhD
Professor of Radiology
- Email: ssong@wustl.edu
The development of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) biomarker of white matter injury validated using mouse models of central nervous system (CNS) disorders has been the primary research goal of Song ...