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Michael D. Harris, PhD
Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
- Email: harrismi@wustl.edu
My research focuses on the application of engineering principles to inform the diagnosis, progression and treatment of orthopaedic pathologies. Focuses are upon developmental and traumatic injury to ...
Kimystian L. Harrison, MD, MSCR
Assistant Professor of Neurology
- Email: k.harrison@wustl.edu
Social determinants of health, biomarkers, and clinical outcomes in multiple sclerosis and related disorders.
Margaret S. Harrison, MD
MD
- Email: msharrison@wustl.edu
Transplant immunology for lung transplantation
Mary E. Hartman, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: hartman_m@wustl.edu
Dr. Hartman is interested in health services research which seeks to improve the health of both individuals and populations by understanding the problems and alternatives in the design and delivery ...
Sarah M. Hartz, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
- Email: hartzs@wustl.edu
I am interested in psychiatric genetics and addiction genetics.
Jeffrey A. Haspel, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: jhaspel@wustl.edu
We are interested in why patients with severe sepsis develop cellular changes that suggest a failure of cellular housekeeping, which might explain why organ failure ensues in these individuals. A ...
Mohamed G. Hassan, DDS, MSC, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Scholar
- Email: hmohamed@wustl.edu
Dr. Mohamed G. Hassan is an orthodontist-scientist interested in craniofacial research and clinical orthodontics. With a foundation in both dental training and biomedical science, his work bridges ...
Jason Hassenstab, PhD
Associate Professor of Neurology
- Email: hassenstabj@wustl.edu
My interests are in neuroimaging and cognitive function in treatment of obesity and metabolic dysfunction. Current projects include a functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) study of reward and ...
Mary K. Hastings, PT, DPT
Professor of Physical Therapy
- Email: hastingsmk@wustl.edu
My research, clinical practice, and teaching areas of interest are related to the biomechanical factors of the foot/ankle that contribute to injury and are key to address in the treatment.