Institution
Jen Jen Chang, MPH, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: jenjen.chang@slu.edu
Dr. Chang's research interest is related to obstetrics and adverse birth outcomes. She has investigated the role of race/ethnicity play in recurrent preterm births. She is currently investigating ...
Su-Hsin Chang, PhD
Associate Professor of Surgery (Public Health Sciences)
- Email: chang.su-hsin@wustl.edu
I am an economist. My expertise is in economic modeling and econometric/statistical estimation, with extensive experience in quantitative research. I am currently working on prevention and control of ...
Yuanhaur Chang, PhD
Predoctoral Student
- Email: c.yuanhaur@wustl.edu
Computer security, Medical security, Human-centered security
Zanetta Chang, MD, PhD
Clinical Fellow
- Email: c.zanetta@wustl.edu
Fungal infections and host-pathogen interactions.
Monica Chang-Panesso, MD
- Email: mchang-panesso@wustl.edu
Research interests include the molecular mechanisms that impair the regenerative response after acute kidney injury, particularly in aging.
Michael S. Chapman, MSC, PhD
- Email: chapmanms@missouri.edu
Structural biology of adeno-associated virus (AAV) and its interactions with human proteins during cell entry and immune neutralization. AAV is a leading vector for human gene therapy (and antigen ...
William C. Chapman, MD
Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)
- Email: chapmanw@wustl.edu
Current research interests include investigation of hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury, especially in the setting of liver and kidney transplantation as well as in liver resectional surgery. Basic ...
Douglas Char, MA, MD
Professor of Emergency Medicine
- Email: chard@wustl.edu
Clinician with care focus on cardiovascular emergencies, disaster medical response and education of adult learners
Arindam R. Chatterjee, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology
- Email: chatterjee@wustl.edu
Diagnostics and therapeutic interventions in cerebrovascular diseases.
Gargi Chatterjee Basu, PhD
Postdoctoral Trainee
- Email: basugargic@wustl.edu
My interest in understanding the etiology of human disease particularly as related to the potential impact of lifestyle on cognition. During my first postdoctoral training, I examined the role of ...