Institution
Po-Yin Yen, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: yenp@wustl.edu
I am a registered nurse with informatics training and research experience, especially in the areas of health information technology (HIT) usability evaluation, human-computer interaction, data ...
Patrick P. Yeung, MD
Faculty, Director for the SLU Center for Endometriosis
- Email: pyeung1@slu.edu
Excision for endometriosis Pathophysiology of endometriosis, Improved diagnostics, Improved therapeutics Adhesion prevention
Jason J. Yi, PhD
Assistant Professor of Neuroscience
- Email: jasonyi@wustl.edu
Proteostasis and cell signaling in neurodevelopmental disorders including Angelman syndrome and autism spectrum disorders.
Wayne M. Yokoyama, MD
Sam and Audrey Loew Levin Professor of Medicine (Rheumatology)
- Email: yokoyama@wustl.edu
Our laboratory is interested in basic mechanisms of innate immunity, and the immune response to viruses. We have a particular interest in the receptors expressed by natural killer cells, and the ...
Esma S. Yolcu, MSC, PhD
Dr. Yolcu has a significant interest in using hematopoietic stem cells for the treatment of bone marrow failure syndrome and hematological malignancies as well as a means of immunomodulation to ...
Andrew S. Yoo, PhD
Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology
- Email: yooa@wustl.edu
The general goal of my research is to understand molecular mechanisms underlying the specification of cell types and developing methods to alter the fates of cells in vitro and in vivo. We recently ...
Sang Gune K. Yoo, MD
Clinical Fellow
- Email: skyoo@wustl.edu
Cardiovascular Disease, Implementation Science, Prevention, Cardio-Oncology
Nathaniel W. York, PhD
Instructor
- Email: nwyork@wustl.edu
Exploring the impact of KATP mutations on health and disease. My focus is specifically on KATP mutants associated with Cantu syndrome and the effect on gastrointestinal smooth muscle.
Mitsukuni Yoshida, MD, PhD
Fellow
- Email: mitsukuni@wustl.edu
I am interested in how cellular aging and metabolic changes impacts age-associated chronic diseases.
Andrew L. Young, MD, PhD
Heme/Onc Fellow
- Email: alyoung@wustl.edu
I am interested in the natural history of hematologic malignancies, clonal evolution, clonal hematopoiesis and cancer detection.