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Daniel J. Davis, PhD
- Email: davisdaniel@missouri.edu
My research interests include genetic engineering, molecular genetics, CRISPR-Cas technology, and creating animal models to study human diseases. Expansion of genetic engineering methods will not ...
Jesse Davis, MD, MBA
- Email: jessedavis@wustl.edu
I am primarily interested in utilizing methodologies focused on the intersection of implementation science, health economics & policy, and social entrepreneurship to maximize social impact. Currently ...
John W. Davis, MD, PhD
Resident
- Email: davisjohn@wustl.edu
I use patient-centered approaches to identify novel ways of predicting and preventing cardiovascular disease, particularly methods that would be cost-effective at scale. This involves epidemiology, ...
Kia L. Davis, MPH, ScD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
- Email: DavisKL@wustl.edu
The relationships between socioeconomic status, stress, and cancer risk factors (obesity, short sleep duration, smoking) in communities of color.
Trevor A. Davis, MD
Clinical Fellow
- Email: trevoradavis@wustl.edu
My clinical expertise and research interest resides within the field of pediatric neurogastroenterology and motility. I am interested in designing innovative management approaches, related to ...
Genevieve Davison, MA, MPH
- Email: genevieve.davison@wustl.edu
Clinical psychology with a focus on behavioral medicine, family-based treatment for pediatric obesity, and social determinants of health.
E. Warwick Daw, PhD
Research Associate Professor of Genetics
- Email: warwick.daw@wustl.edu
My current research focuses on the development and application of mathematical and statistical methods that help to illuminate the genetic mechanisms of complex human traits. I am particularly ...
Brian K. Day, MD, PhD
Instructor in Neurology
- Email: bkday@wustl.edu
I am currently interested in the pathophysiology and long term effects of epilepsy. I am broadly interested in this topic from a molecular and cellular level, including changes in neurotransmitters ...
Lisa de las Fuentes, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: lfuentes@wustl.edu
Dr. de las Fuentes’ ongoing clinical and translational research projects investigate the role played by common genetic variants in myocardial metabolism genes in modulating the hypertensive ...