Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Thomas J. Brett, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: tbrett@wustl.edu
Dr. Brett’s group applies structural, biophysical, and functional studies to elucidate the molecular mechanisms that underlie chronic inflammatory diseases such as asthma, COPD, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Kelsey E. Bria, MD
Clinical Fellow
- Email: bria.k@wustl.edu
I am a current first year fellow in the Hematology department as part of the Hematology-Focused Fellowship Training Program. I am engaged in clinical outcomes research and have a special interest in ...
Keith H. Bridwell, MD
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Email: bridwellk@wustl.edu
Clinical outcomes in adolescent and adult spinal deformity. We are launching an RO1 NIH study in mid April entitled “A Multicenter Prospective Study of Quality of Life in Adult Scoliosis”.
Matthew R. Brier, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: brierm@wustl.edu
I am interesting in the use of advanced MRI and PET to understand the processes that contribute to disability and neurodegeneration in patients with multiple sclerosis and related disorders.
Steven L. Brody, MD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: brodys@wustl.edu
Our research focus is abnormalities of the airway epithelial cell differentiation that characterize lung diseases such as bronchitis, bronchiectasis, respiratory virus and bacterial infection. We are ...
David M. Brogan, MD, MSC
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Email: brogand@wustl.edu
My clinical interest involves complex limb reconstruction and limb salvage with an emphasis on microsurgical reconstruction and peripheral nerve repair. Our lab focuses on development of imaging ...
Rita T. Brookheart, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: rbrookheart@wustl.edu
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder in reproductive-aged women and the main cause of female infertility. In addition to impacting female reproductive health, PCOS ...
Robert H. Brophy, MD
Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Email: brophyrh@wustl.edu
My research interest is the treatment of articular cartilage injuries, specifically the mechanical quality of tissue formed by different surgical treatments. I am interested in studying how different ...
Nicole M. Brossier, MD, PhD
- Email: nbrossier@wustl.edu
Brain tumors are the most common solid malignancy of childhood, yet we understand little of the risk factors that contribute to their development. Using NF1 as an experimental platform, I have ...
Angela L. Brown, MD
- Email: albrown@wustl.edu
My primary research interest is in the area of hypertension and its relationship to other cardiovascular risk factors and heart function. I am also interested in women's cardiovascular health, ...