Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Susan R. Criswell, MD, MSCI
Visiting Faculty
- Email: criswells@wustl.edu
Occupational and environmental risk factors for the development of Parkinson disease.
Alexander Croft, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
- Email: acroft@wustl.edu
Professionally, Dr. Croft has interests in advanced debriefing techniques, human factors engineering, in-situ simulation, and intradisciplinary simulation. At Washington University in St. Louis, he ...
Anne H. Cross, MD
Professor of Neurology
- Email: crossa@wustl.edu
Dr. Cross' main interest involves lymphocyte migration to the central nervous system (CNS) and cell-mediated factors underlying demyelination and axon injury, including cytokines, chemokines and free ...
Erika C. Crouch, MD, PhD
Professor of Pathology and Immunology
- Email: crouch@wustl.edu
Research activities focus on collagenous C-type lectins (collectins) and their roles in pulmonary homeostasis and innate immunity, particularly pulmonary host defense.
Angelica Crown, BA
Postbaccalaureate Researcher
- Email: crown@wustl.edu
Neuropsychiatric disorders and neuroimaging.
Carlos Cruchaga, PhD
B Burton & R M Morriss III Prof of Psychiatry
- Email: cruchagac@wustl.edu
The cumulative impact of rare variants on common diseases is currently unknown, but recent studies have implicated rare genetic variants in many complex diseases. In the lab we are using the ...
Paulina Cruz Bravo, MD
- Email: pcruz@wustl.edu
Standardizing hospital processes that lead to improvement of diabetes care. Creating clinical pathways to improve care and decrease hypo/hyperglycemia in the hospital. Assessing barriers to treatment ...
Jessica Cucinello-Ragland, PhD
Postdoc Research Scholar
- Email: jessicac@wustl.edu
My research is focused on investigating the underlying neurobiology involved in the intersection of chronic pain, opioid use disorder, and alcohol use. This research interest stems from my graduate ...