Institution
Marta Stojanovic, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Associate
- Email: martastojanovic@wustl.edu
I investigate the effects of exercise on healthy and pathological aging (i.e., Alzheimer disease), as well as determinants that contribute to engagement in physical activity, with a particular focus ...
Aaron Stoker, MS, PhD
Associate Director Comparative Orthopaedic Laboratory
- Email: stokera@missouri.edu
My research focuses on understanding the pathogenesis and pathology of osteoarthritis, and the development and evaluation of new treatments for orthopedic disorders.
Sarah A. Stolker, PT
Predoctoral Student
- Email: s.a.stolker@wustl.edu
As a physical therapist with over 20 years of clinical experience in cancer rehabilitation, my research interests focus on improving the cancer patient experience through timely and thoughtful ...
Stephen I. Stone, MD
- Email: sstone@wustl.edu
My research focuses on the use of precision medicine, technology, and design for the care of individuals suffering from complex endocrine conditions including diabetes, insulin resistance, and ...
Gregory A. Storch, MD
Ruth L. Siteman Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: storch@wustl.edu
My research interests relate to the molecular diagnosis of infectious diseases. Within our diagnostic virology laboratory, we have developed molecular tests for the detection of multiple infectious ...
Jennifer M. Strahle, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery
- Email: strahlej@wustl.edu
Clinical research is focused on the pathophysiology of scoliosis in the setting of neurologic disorders. In the lab, I study brain injury and hydrocephalus after germinal matrix/intraventricular ...
Amber N. Stratman, PhD
- Email: a.stratman@wustl.edu
The Stratman Lab is interested in understating genetic regulators required for vascular development and stabilization. Our primary focus is on understanding the role of mechanosensitive receptors in ...
Michael R. Strickland, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Associate
- Email: mrstrickland@wustl.edu
Michael Strickland's research interests include understanding the complex biology of apolipoproteins that constitute the protein components of high density lipoproteins (HDL). ApoA-I and ApoE are ...
William A. Strober, MD
Postdoc Research Scholar
- Email: wstrober@wustl.edu
I am interested in clinical research in otolaryngology. I am currently working on multiple projects within the laryngology subspecialty, examining diseases such as paradoxical vocal fold motion.