Anne E. Borgmeyer, MSN, RN

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner at St. Louis Children's hospital caring for patients hospitalized with asthma. Interested in pediatric asthma research, the role of the nurse practitioner in health care ...

Ron Bose, MD, PhD

Associate Professor

Alterations of signal transduction pathways play a significant role in the growth and metastasis of human cancers. One of our major focuses is the Her2/neu receptor tyrosine kinase, a member of the ...

Kelly N. Botteron, MD

Professor of Psychiatry (Child Psychiatry)

My research investigates structural brain differences in children and adolescents with affective disorders, attention deficit disorder and autism. Additionally we study infants and children who are ...

Paul Boucher, BSC

Predoctoral Trainee

I am a graduate student developing novel gene therapies towards control of infectious diseases.

Fouad Boulos, MD

Associate Professor of Pathology and Immunology

Breast Pathology

Christina A. Bourantas, BA

Predoctoral Trainee

My research interest is orthopedic biomechanics with a focus on the hip.

Raymond E. Bourey, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Translation of the science of metabolism and biological rhythms for industry, health, and human performance: I. Clinical research focuses on primary menopausal insomnia, as I defined it in 2011, ...

Kevin Bowling, PhD

Associate Professor of Pathology & Immunol

Rare disease diagnostics, exome and genome sequencing, variant analysis and interpretation, new disease gene discovery

Martin I. Boyer, MD, MS, FRCS(C)

Carol B and Jerome T Loeb Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

Dr. Boyer’s research focuses on microvascular transplantation of epiphyseal plate allografts. The techniques currently employed in the treatment of children who have sustained damage to an epiphyseal ...

Chantelle Bozynski, DVM, MSC

Our team conducts many and varied studies focused on orthopedic disorders of diarthrodial joints. I am responsible for gross and histopathologic examination of all study tissues. My main roles are to ...