Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Camille Abboud, MD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: cabboud@wustl.edu
Acute and chronic leukemia, myeloproliferative disorders, lymphomas and stem cell transplantation, acute and chronic graft versus host disease.
Ramzi I. Abboud, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: rabboud@wustl.edu
Leukemia, transplantation and cellular therapy.
Enyo Ablordeppey, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology/Emergency Medicine
- Email: ablordeppeye@wustl.edu
Dr. Ablordeppey’s research uses implementation science approaches to develop and modify implementation and de-implementation strategies in order to optimize health care delivery and avoid medical ...
Christopher D. Abraham, MD, PsyD
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology
- Email: cabraham@wustl.edu
Stereotactic radiosurgery for benign and malignant conditions
Joanna Abraham, PhD
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
- Email: joannaa@wustl.edu
Handoffs, Care transitions, decision making, health information technology, medication ordering
Philip M. Abraham, MD, MHA
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: philipmabraham@wustl.edu
Within pediatric inpatients, finding ways to reduce costs, unnecessary diagnostics tests and treatment which can otherwise do harm.
Yousef Abu-Amer, PhD
Dr. J. Albert Key Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Email: abuamery@wustl.edu
Our research interests are focused on understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying inflammatory osteolysis. Human diseases such as erosive arthritis and aseptic loosening of ...
Ann N. Abu-ElFoul, MD
Visiting Researcher
- Email: afnan@wustl.edu
My clinical and research interests center on plastic and reconstructive surgery, with a focus on translational and outcomes-based research that improves surgical decision-making and patient care. I ...
Nada A. Abumrad, PhD
Robert Atkins Professor of Medicine and Obesity Research
- Email: nabumrad@wustl.edu
Our research identified the membrane protein CD36 as a high affinity receptor for long chain fatty acid (FA) and as a signaling protein that plays a key role in metabolic regulation. We recently ...
Joseph J. Ackerman, PhD
William Greenleaf Eliot Professor of Chemistry
- Email: ackerman@wustl.edu
Dr. Ackerman directs the Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Laboratory. BMRL investigators are focused on the development and application of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and imaging (MRI) for ...