Saint Louis University (SLU)
Stephen T. Ferris, PhD
Assistant Professor
Our goal is to understand the fundamental processes that drive immune responses in the conext of self antigens. Our lab focuses on how an immune response is generated against cancer self ...
Maureen M. Fischer, MS
Audiology Cordinator
I am interested in the intersection of hearing loss, cognition and healthy aging
Robert E. Fleming, MD
Professor of Pediatrics and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- Email: flemingr@slu.edu
Abnormalities of iron homeostasis are common and consequential. In addition to conditions associated with iron deficiency or overload, profound changes in iron distribution occur during conditions of ...
David A. Ford, PhD
Professor of Biochemistry and Mol. Biol., Director, Center for Cardiovascular Research
- Email: fordda@slu.edu
My lab's interests focus on biochemical mechanisms that mediate disease with an emphasis on cardiovascular disease. In particular, we are interested in the role of lipids as mediators and biomarkers ...
Amelia Fox, PhD
- Email: amelia.fox@slu.edu
My research project is focused on investigating the p38 regulatory components involved in differentiation-dependent DUX4 activation in Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy.
Liberty Francois-Moutal, PhD
My research focuses on studying synaptic delivery of mRNA in neurodegeneration and painful neuropathies. With my expertise in biochemistry, biophysical characterization of protein interactions with ...
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. ...
Koyal Garg, MS, PhD
Associate Professor
- Email: koyal.garg@slu.edu
Dr. Garg’s Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering Lab at SLU focuses on developing novel regenerative and rehabilitative therapies for the treatment of traumatic muscle injuries. The regenerative ...
Jeffrey A. Gavard, MS, PhD
Research Associate Professor
Intrafamilial risk of Type I diabetes among siblings of index cases and factors influencing that risk, particularly environmental, genetic, and psychiatric etiologies; the co-morbidity of diabetes ...
Sarah C. Gebauer, MD, MSPH
Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine
- Email: sarah.gebauer@health.slu.edu
Dr. Gebauer's research is focused on the social determinants of health, particularly the influence of neighborhood environment on painful musculoskeletal conditions. Dr. Gebauer investigates multiple ...