Institution
Bettina F. Drake, MPH, PhD
Associate Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)
- Email: drakeb@wustl.edu
Identifying the modifiable and nonmodifiable risk factors for cancer as well as the at-risk groups for these factors; utilizing epidemiologic methods to understand the interactions between behavioral ...
Anne M. Drewry, MD
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
- Email: drewrya@wustl.edu
My primary interest includes clinical and translational research in critically ill patients. Specific areas of interest include sepsis, shock, and early warning systems.
Erik R. Dubberke, MD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: edubberk@wustl.edu
Dr. Dubberke’s research focuses on the prevention, risk factors, and outcomes of Clostridium difficile-associated disease in the general hospitalized patient population as well as stem cell ...
James M. DuBois, MS, PhD, ScD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: duboisjm@wustl.edu
Research ethics; educational assessment; mental health research; ethics in organ transplantation; psychology of ethical behavior
Nicolas L. Dumaire
Predoctoral Trainee
- Email: nicolas.dumaire@slu.edu
I am interested in deciphering neuropathic pain by studying clinical symptoms such as paraneoplastic syndromes to understand the role of the involved proteins in pain.
Rebekah Dumm, PhD
Medical Director BJH Clinical Microbiology lab
- Email: dumm@wustl.edu
My research focuses on clinical utilization of diagnostic testing in the clinical microbiology laboratory. Broadly, I am interested in advanced molecular technologies, multi-drug resistant organisms ...
Alexis E. Duncan, MPH, PhD
Assistant Professor of Social Work
- Email: aduncan@wustl.edu
Dr. Duncan's research focuses on substance use and psychiatric comorbidity in women with eating disorders and obesity. As psychiatric epidemiologist with training in behavior genetics, she uses ...
James R. Duncan, MD, PhD
Professor of Radiology
- Email: jrduncan@wustl.edu
Primary interest is research in process improvement strategies as they apply to image guided medical procedures. The best known example is improving system performance during central venous catheter ...
Jennifer G. Duncan, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: duncan_j@wustl.edu
My research focus is on the impact of obesity and diabetes on mitochondrial biogenesis and function. I have previously conducted studies using animals models of obesity and diabetes with gain and ...
Ryan P. Duncan, DPT
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy & Neurology
- Email: duncanr@wustl.edu
I'm interested in understanding the effects of exercise on gait and balance in people with Parkinson disease. I'm also interested in understanding how orthopedic problems (e.g. low back pain) affect ...