Institution
Brett Froeliger, PhD
Professor
Dr. Froeliger’s program or research is organized around using cognitive neuroscience methods to evaluate the potential benefit of novel pharmacotherapies, behavioral interventions and non-invasive ...
Antonina Frolova, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Ob/Gyn
- Email: frolovaa@wustl.edu
My interests are in elucidating the mechanisms responsible for labor dystocia and abnormal myometrial contractility, as well as, mechanisms of oxytocin desensitization and intracellular trafficking.
Ziao Fu, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: ziao@wustl.edu
My research focuses on understanding the structure, function, and regulation of SPFH family proteins, including podocin, flotillin, and prohibitin, in the context of membrane organization and ...
Christopher L. Fulcher, PhD
Assistant Rsrch Professor Rural Sociology, Dir. Center for Applied Research & Enviromental Systems
- Email: fulcherc@missouri.edu
Chris Fulcher serves as Director for the Center for Applied Research and Engagement Systems (CARES) at the University of Missouri Extension and Engagement. Dr. Fulcher’s geospatial sciences approach ...
Brian Fuller, MD
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine in Medicine
- Email: fullerb@wustl.edu
My area of research interest is in the criticall ill patient in the Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Department. Specific areas of interest include hemodynamics, preload responsiveness, sepsis, and ...
Steven D. Funk, PhD
Instructor in Medicine
- Email: funksd@wustl.edu
Extracellular matrices serve as a structural and signaling platform to direct the form and function of cell biology in many tissues. The extracellular matrix of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) ...
Ayman Gaballah, MD
Liver imaging, Prostate imaging, Oncology imaging, AI
Harrison W. Gabel, PhD
Associate Professor of Neuroscience
- Email: gabelh@wustl.edu
My laboratory builds on insights from human disease genetics to uncover basic molecular mechanisms of gene expression in the nervous system and understand how disruption of these processes can lead ...
Samkon K. Gado, MD
- Email: sgado@slu.edu
Our area of interest includes using CRISPR to upregulate the coxackie-adenovirus receptor concentration found on squamous cancer cells to increase the uptake of gene therapy vector adenoviruses. ...
Brian F. Gage, MD, MS, MSC
Professor of Medicine
- Email: bgage@wustl.edu
My collaborators and I have studied adverse events in the atrial fibrillation population. We developed clinical prediction rules for stroke (“CHADS2”) and for bleeding (“HEMORR2HAGES”) in the atrial ...