Sheretta T. Barnes, PhD

Associate Professor of Social Work

Sheretta T. Butler-Barnes is an assistant professor in the George Warren Brown School of Social Work. Before coming to Brown, Dr. Butler-Barnes was a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow ...

Wayne M. Barnes, PhD

Assoc Prof of Biochem & Molecular Biophysics

Our current area of active research is applying aptamer selection to target neurological diseases.

Robert L. Barrack, MD

Charles F. and Joanne Knight Distinguished Professor

Clinical outcomes research related to total joint arthroplasty.

Nicolas R. Barthelemy, PhD

Assistant Professor of Neurology

My lab pioneers the development of mass spectrometry-based techniques for advanced tau protein characterization. By employing highly sensitive and specific measures of modified and unmodified tau ...

Noah Basri, BA

Predoctoral Trainee

As a member of Ting Wang Lab here at WashU, I study the epigenetic aberrations that are characteristic of cancer, particularly at loci known as transposable elements (TE). These intra-genomic ...

Steven Bassnett, PhD

Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

We study the biology of the ocular lens using a wide range of modern cell and molecular biological tools. Of particular interest are the cellular adaptations that contribute to tissue transparency ...

Remco Bastiaannet, MSC, PhD

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Small-scale dosimetry and bioeffect assessment of alpha-emitter radiopharmaceutical therapy.

Randall J. Bateman, MD

Professor of Neurology

Our laboratory's focus is on the causes, diagnosis and future treatments of Alzheimer disease. We directly measure the pathophysiology of Alzheimer disease in humans using multiple techniques and ...

Adam Q. Bauer, PhD

Associate Professor in Radiology

Functional neuroimaging in mouse models

Amy L. Bauernfeind, PhD

Assistant Professor of Anatomy

I am a comparative neurobiologist interested in how the biology of the brain underlies a species' particular cognitive specializations and behavioral repertoire. My research program investigates ...