Institution
Alex R. Carter, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Neurology
- Email: alexandre.carter@wustl.edu
My interests lie within the area of brain network plasticity as it pertains to neurorehabilitation, particularly in recovery from stroke. I am trying to apply a two-pronged approach to this difficult ...
Ed Casabar, PharmD
Clinical Specialist, Infectious Diseases
- Email: ecasabar@wustl.edu
Antimicrobial efficacy and safety, antimicrobial stewardship, medication safety, clinical decision support for drug therapy and diagnosis, vaccine education, gene therapy
Emma N. Casey, MPH
Predoctoral Trainee
- Email: c.emma@wustl.edu
Peripheral Neuropathy (PN) is a common neurodegenerative disease which results in the degeneration of peripheral axons and is currently estimated to affect 30 million Americans. ~30% of PN patients ...
Amanda F. Cashen, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: acashen@wustl.edu
I conduct clinical trials focused on the treatment and prognosis of patients with lymphomas and patients undergoing stem cell transplantation. In addition, my group has established a lymphoma tissue ...
Anil Cashikar, MS, PhD
- Email: cashikar@wustl.edu
We are interested in understanding the importance of oxysterols in Alzheimer's disease.
AC Castro, RN
Medical Student
- Email: a.h.castro@wustl.edu
I am primarily interested in research in critical care and emergency medicine.
Daniel C. Castro, PhD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
- Email: castro.d@wustl.edu
My laboratory studies how opioids shape physiology and behavior. Part of our research investigates how opioids regulate neural circuits of affect, motivation, and emotion. The other branch of our lab ...
Valeria Cavalli, PhD
Professor of Neuroscience
- Email: cavalli@wustl.edu
The goal of the Cavalli laboratory is to understand how injured peripheral nerves regenerate, and to apply that information to improve nerve repair in both the peripheral and central nervous systems. ...