Institution
Kevin Bowling, PhD
Associate Professor of Pathology & Immunol
- Email: bowling@wustl.edu
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
- Email: boyerm@wustl.edu
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 ...
Tori E. Boyer, RN, DNP
Assistant Professor & Program Coordinator, Graduate PNP Program at SLU; Hospitalist PNP at SLCH
- Email: tori.boyer@slu.edu
My empirical focus centers on quality improvement, implementation science, pediatric patient safety, and health equity. Through my work on guideline fidelity, transfusion practices, and quality ...
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 ...
Maxwell C. Braasch, MD, MPH
Resident
- Email: braasch@wustl.edu
Clinical outcomes in cardiac surgery, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement outcomes, Epidemiologic trends in firearm violence
Alexander S. Bradley, PhD
Associate Professor, Earth & Planetary Science
- Email: abradley@wustl.edu
Biogeochemistry, organic geochemistry, environmental microbiology
Whitney S. Brandt, MD
Assistant Professor
- Email: wbrandt@wustl.edu
Thoracic Surgery: I am interested in the treatment of diseases of the lung, chest wall, pleura, and esophagus.
Gregory H. Branham, MD
Professor of Otolaryngology
- Email: branhamg@wustl.edu
Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is my surgical subspecialty. I am involved in nasal airway research, soft tissue reconstruction and clinical outcomes and quality research in this field.
Kaye E. Brathwaite, MD
Instructor in Pediatrics
- Email: kbrathwaite@wustl.edu
My primary interest is in genomics of pediatric glomerular disease in the context of their social and environmental exposures.
Todd S. Braver, MS, PhD
Professor of Psychology
- Email: tbraver@wustl.edu
Cognitive neuroscience approaches to executive (cognitive) control and related higher cognitive functions in both healthy and impaired populations (e.g., aging, schizophrenia). Research approaches ...