Institution
Martha Council
Associate Director of the Center for Dermatologic and Cosmetic Surgery
- Email: mcouncil@wustl.edu
Current research projects include outcomes of patients with rare non-melanoma skin cancers, outcomes of solid organ transplant recipients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, comparison of ...
Andrea M. Coverstone, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: acoverstone@wustl.edu
Severe asthma, sleep-disordered breathing in Trisomy 21
Rebecca Cox, MA, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
- Email: cox.r@wustl.edu
My research examines the role of sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in the etiology and treatment of anxiety-related disorders.
Andrew J. Crannage, PharmD
Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice
- Email: Andrew.Crannage@uhsp.edu
I am interested in research involving internal medicine, current pharmacy practice, and student learning.
Erica F. Crannage, PharmD
Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice
- Email: erica.crannage@uhsp.edu
I have developed a research interest in the area of team-based care within patient-centered medical home. My research has also further evaluated patient-care related to diabetes-related care with an ...
Meaghan C. Creed, PhD
Dr.
- Email: meaghan.creed@wustl.edu
Research in our lab focuses on how chronic pain, stress and addictive drugs induces changes in neural circuits that underlie symptoms of psychiatric disorders. We use a range of techniques including ...
Sharon Cresci, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: scresci@wustl.edu
My laboratory is engaged in translational research focused on investigating genetic and pharmacogenetic associations with cardiovascular disease, with a particular interest in diabetic cardiovascular ...
Jeffrey S. Crippin, MD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: jcrippin@wustl.edu
My clinical research interests center around diseases leading to liver transplantation and their recurrence in the transplanted liver. Thus, I am involved in clinical trials of antiviral agents used ...
Susan R. Criswell, MD, MSCI
Visiting Faculty
- Email: criswells@wustl.edu
Occupational and environmental risk factors for the development of Parkinson disease.
Alexander Croft, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
- Email: acroft@wustl.edu
Professionally, Dr. Croft has interests in advanced debriefing techniques, human factors engineering, in-situ simulation, and intradisciplinary simulation. At Washington University in St. Louis, he ...