Institution
Yao Chen, PhD
- Email: yaochen@wustl.edu
Neuromodulators such as dopamine and acetylcholine have profound effects on animal behavior. Altered neuromodulation is associated with most psychiatric disorders, major neurodegenerative disorders, ...
Ying Chen, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: ychen32@wustl.edu
The overall goals of my research are to define the role of podocyte endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in the pathogenesis of nephrotic syndrome (NS) and to investigate potential therapies. NS is an ...
Yixin Chen, PhD
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
- Email: ychen25@wustl.edu
Dr. Chen specializes in computational optimization, data mining, and artificial intelligence. He is interested in medical applications of computational methods, including computational genetics, ...
Abby L. Cheng, MD
Assistant Professor
- Email: ChengAL@wustl.edu
I have clinical expertise in the conservative management of musculoskeletal conditions, and my long-term research goal is to optimize the conservative management of chronic musculoskeletal pain by ...
Wayland W. Cheng, MD, PhD
- Email: wayland.cheng@wustl.edu
I am interested in the molecular mechanisms of anesthetic and lipid modulation of neural receptors and ion channels.
Joseph N. Cherabie, MD, MSC
- Email: Jcherabie@wustl.edu
LGBT+ Health Disparities, STI Prevention, Testing and Treatment, and HIV Prevention and Treatment.
Milan G. Chheda, MD
Assistant Professor
- Email: mchheda@wustl.edu
I care for patients with cancer of the nervous system and neurological complications of cancer. My primary interest is characterizing epigenetic and genetic drivers of brain tumors, with the hope ...
John J. Chi, MA, MD
Professor of Otolaryngology
- Email: johnchi@wustl.edu
Dr. John Chi is a Professor of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery at Washington University in St. Louis. His research interests include ...
Stephen W. Chi, MD
- Email: chis@wustl.edu
Research into inpatient outcome improvements, communication, and the intersection of critical care and palliative care.