Deanna Wong, MD, MPH

Clinical Fellow

I am interested in decoding the molecular determinants that dictate therapeutic response in ovarian cancer with the goal of improving treatment options for patients.

Jason Wong, PhD

Postdoc Research Associate

I study the sex differences in signaling pathways that regulate treatment response and tumorigenesis in glioblastoma.

Michael Wong, MD, PhD

A & J Green Prof of Pediatric Neurology

Epilepsy. Tuberous sclerosis complex. Mechanisms of epileptogenesis and seizure-induced brain injury.

Kel Vin Woo, MD, PhD

Instructor in Pediatrics

My research interests are focused on understanding the molecular pathogenesis of pulmonary hypertension and on developing methods to study mechanisms governing the vascular remodeling that occurs in ...

Matthew D. Wood, PhD

Associate Professor of Surgery (Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery)

I serve as Scientific Director of the Plastic Surgery Research Laboratories, which is a multi-investigator laboratory interested in basic science and translation in plastic and reconstructive ...

Pamela K. Woodard, MD

Professor of Radiology

My research has focused on coronary MR angiography, myocardial perfusion imaging, coronary CT angiography, atherosclerotic plaque characterization, and pulmonary embolism diagnosis and imaging ...

Rowena Woode, DVM

Graduate Student

My primary area of interest is gastrointestinal physiology and pathophysiology. I am currently a member of Dr. Lane Clarke's laboratory at the University of Missouri, which investigates the ...

Candice L. Woolfolk, MPH, PhD

Assistant Professor of Ob & Gyn (PEFA))

I am an Assistant Professor in the Divisions of Clinical Research and Maternal-Fetal Medicine in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Washington University School of Medicine. I have formal ...

Gregory M. Worsowicz, MD

Professor of Clinical PM&R

Interested in research involving post-acute care, functional outcome improvement for patients, and enhancing education among physicians.

Ricardo J. Wray, MS, PhD

Associate Dean for Research

Ricardo J. Wray, PhD, MS has dedicated his career to the study of how communication processes can promote informed choices and healthy behaviors, support the diffusion and adoption of innovative ...