Institution
Chandrasekar Bysani, DVM, PhD
Margaret Proctor Mulligan Endowed Professor
My long-term research has focused on dissecting the molecular mechanisms involved in the initiation and progression of ischemic heart disease, pressure-overload hypertrophy, heart failure (HF) and ...
Leopoldo J. Cabassa, MSW, PhD
- Email: ljcabassa@wustl.edu
Dr. Leopoldo J. Cabassa research blends quantitative and qualitative methods, implementation science, intervention research and community engagement to examine health disparities among racial/ethnic ...
Charlene A. Caburnay, MPH, PhD
- Email: ccaburnay@wustl.edu
Dr. Caburnay’s research involves finding innovative and effective ways to enhance the information environment among disadvantaged populations to improve health outcomes. Her broad research experience ...
Magalie Cadieux, MD, MMSc
Global Neurosurgery Fellow
- Email: cadieux@wustl.edu
I obtained a masters in medical education and my research interest lies in medical and surgical education especially at the GME level and faculty development. I am particularly interested in ...
Dunpeng Cai, PhD
Post Doc
- Email: dccfn@mail.missouri.edu
I focused on cardiovascular diseases related to vascular smooth muscle cells, like Aneurysm and Atherosclerosis. By using computer-aided drug design methods, I am dedicated to find leading compounds ...
Katharine E. Caldwell, MD
- Email: kecaldwell@wustl.edu
Targeting Pancreatic Cancer Through Cholesterol Transport: Strategies to Characterize Metabolic Changes with Sigma-2 Ligand Treatment
Ryan Calfee, MD
Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Email: calfeer@wustl.edu
Dr. Calfee's primary research interests include outcomes following traumatic injuries to the hand and wrist, reconstruction for degenerative conditions, and treatment of nerve compression syndromes.
Ece Cali, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: ayseece@wustl.edu
My research focuses on exploring therapeutic vulnerabilities in lung cancer and developing biologically informed clinical trials incorporating novel therapeutics for patients with lung cancer.
Christopher L. Camitta, B.S.
Pre-Doctoral student
- Email: c.camitta@wustl.edu
I research the interaction between the protease/disaggregase enzyme HTRA1 and its aggregation-prone substrate alpha-synuclein (a-syn).
Danielle E. Campbell, PhD, MS
Postdoctoral research associate
- Email: cdanielle@wustl.edu
The human gut is colonized by a dense and diverse microbial community comprised primarily of bacteria and their viruses (phages). It is known that the composition of the gut microbiome and phageome ...