Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Yongjian Liu, PhD
Professor of Radiology
- Email: yongjianliu@wustl.edu
Nanomedicine/Molecular Imaging/Cancer Imaging: Construction and evaluation of nanostructures/small molecules as targeted imaging probes for diagnosis of cancer, infectious disease, cardiovascular ...
Zhuoming Liu, PhD
Assistant Professor of Molecular Microbiology
- Email: Zhuomingliu@wustl.edu
Dr. Zhuoming (Joemin) Liu is a virologist with over 16 years of experience studying infectious diseases, particularly emerging and re-emerging viral pathogens. His research combines molecular ...
Tewodros W. Liyew, MD, MPH
Pre-doc
- Email: l.tewodros@wustl.edu
My work focuses on hypertension control, non-communicable diseases, and immigrant health, with a vision of translating evidence into scalable interventions.
Jorge J. Llibre-Guerra, MD, MS
- Email: jllibre-guerra@wustl.edu
I am passionate about research on cognition and dementia, with a particular focus on epidemiology, early biomarkers, and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). My primary research interest is to ...
Irfan J. Lodhi, PhD
- Email: ilodhi@wustl.edu
Our laboratory is focused on the role of lipid metabolism pathways in the regulation of energy homeostasis. We are particularly interested in how the multifunctional organelles called peroxisomes ...
Timothy M. Lohman, PhD
Brennecke Professor of Biological Chemistry
- Email: lohman@wustl.edu
Mechanism and regulation of helicases and single strand binding proteins involved in DNA metabolism
Keith R. Lohse, PhD
Associate Professor
- Email: lohse@wustl.edu
In my research, I statistically model the psychological processes of human learning, the physiological mechanisms of recovery, and how they interact during rehabilitation. This quantitative approach ...
Justin Long, MD, PhD
- Email: justin.m.long@wustl.edu
Understanding the pathophysiology of Alzheimer disease, specifically as it relates to the role of cholesterol metabolism in modulating the immune response in animal models of Alzheimer disease pathology.