Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Veronica A. Davé, MS, PhD
Postdoc Research Associate
- Email: vdave@wustl.edu
My research at Washington University focuses on the immune response to viral infections of the central nervous system. I aim to study responses mediated by both brain-infiltrating immune cells (T ...
Lisa S. Davidson, MS, PhD
Associate Professor of Otolaryngology
- Email: davidsonls@wustl.edu
My overall research goals are to specify how perceptual and cognitive abilities interact to determine relative benefits of sensory devices for children with moderate to profound sensorineural hearing ...
Nicholas O. Davidson, MD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: nod@wustl.edu
I am interested in the genetic regulation of intestinal and hepatic lipid metabolism, including the pathogenesis of obesity, gallstone disease and fatty liver. I am also interested in the genetics ...
Victor G. Davila-Roman, MD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: vdavila@wustl.edu
Research interests include the study of hypertension (HTN), a disease that affects over 65 million Americans and one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. Hypertensive heart disease ...
Albert A. Davis, MD, PhD
- Email: albert.a.davis@wustl.edu
My laboratory studies the molecular and cell biological mechanisms of Parkinson disease (PD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). There are no approved treatments to slow disease progression and ...
Andrew Davis, MD
- Email: aadavis@wustl.edu
I treat patients with all stages and types of breast cancer with a particular interest caring for patients with advanced or metastatic disease. My research interests include biomarker development ...
Jesse Davis, MD, MBA
- Email: jessedavis@wustl.edu
I am primarily interested in utilizing methodologies focused on the intersection of implementation science, health economics & policy, and social entrepreneurship to maximize social impact. Currently ...
John W. Davis, MD, PhD
Resident
- Email: davisjohn@wustl.edu
I use patient-centered approaches to identify novel ways of predicting and preventing cardiovascular disease, particularly methods that would be cost-effective at scale. This involves epidemiology, ...
Kia L. Davis, MPH, ScD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
- Email: DavisKL@wustl.edu
The relationships between socioeconomic status, stress, and cancer risk factors (obesity, short sleep duration, smoking) in communities of color.