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Akhil Srivastava, PhD
Dr. Srivastava leads projects studying the molecular basis of cancer pathophysiology and developing novel anti-cancer therapeutic strategies focusing on Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) or 'exosomes.’ ...
Christina Stallings, PhD
Assistant Professor of Molecular Microbiology
- Email: stallings@wustl.edu
Our laboratory focuses on the adaptation of Mycobacteria to host-inflicted stresses and persistent infection. At least 30% of the world’s population is infected with latent Mycobacterium ...
Devita T. Stallings, MSN, PhD, RN
PhD, RN
- Email: devita.stallings@slu.edu
I am interested in self-management behaviors (diet, exercise, and medication adherence) of hypertension and other chronic diseases in African Americans. I am also interested in how sleep affects health.
Lindsay Stark, DrPH, MPH
Associate Professor Public Health & Social Work
- Email: lindsaystark@wustl.edu
Lindsay Stark is an internationally recognized expert on the protection and well-being of women and children in situations of extreme adversity. She has more than a decade of experience leading ...
Susan L. Stark, PhD, MSOT
Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy, Neurology and Social Work
- Email: sstark@wustl.edu
Dr. Stark investigates the role of the environment in supporting the performance of older adults with disability. The focus of this research is on the contribution that the environment can make ...
Ashley L. Steed, MD, PhD
- Email: steeda@wustl.edu
I investigate the role of microbial metabolites in antiviral immunity.
Sara Steele, PhD
- Email: sara.steele@health.slu.edu
My clinical background is provision of speech and language intervention to school-age children with various communication disorders. My research focuses on language impairment, with a particular ...
Richard I. Stein, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: rstein@wustl.edu
Treatment of obesity across the age-spectrum. Alternative deliveries (e.g., work-based, community-based, home-based, practice-based) treatment of obesity and related comorbidities.