Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Nathaniel A. Dell, MSW, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
- Email: delln@wustl.edu
Research interests include psychiatric epidemiology of hidden or hard-to-reach populations such as persons experiencing homelessness, data science approaches to advance psychiatric research, and ...
Rowena Delos Santos, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: delossantos@wustl.edu
My clinical focus and research interests are in kidney transplantation, with the goal of improving the longevity of both kidney recipients and their allografts. A long term project I have been ...
Nagehan Demirci, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Scholar
- Email: demirci@wustl.edu
My overarching research aims to understand the organization of the human cerebral cortex and its relevance to behavior and aging. Over the past year, I have focused specifically on cortical ...
David G. DeNardo, PhD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: ddenardo@wustl.edu
Our research is aimed at identifying and exploiting immune targets to improve outcomes for cancer patients.
Carl J. DeSelm, MD, PhD
- Email: deselmc@wustl.edu
The DeSelm lab studies CAR T-cell and other cellular immune therapies, in which immune cells are genetically modified to better recognize and eliminate cancer.
George J. Despotis, MD
Associate Professor of Pathology, Immunology and Anesthesiology
- Email: gjdespotis@wustl.edu
My previous investigative focus has involved optimization of diagnosis, prevention and targeted management of life-threatening perioperative bleeding. Currently, my focus involves the attenuation of ...
Jalpa Devi, MD
Clinical Fellow Associate
- Email: devij@wustl.edu
Real-world outcome studies in IBD/ consensus guidelines with ECCO.
Rajat Dhar, MD
Professor of Neurology
- Email: dharr@wustl.edu
Physiologic effects of blood transfusion on cerebral oxidative metabolism and cerebral ischemia
Michael S. Diamond, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: mdiamond@wustl.edu
The research in the Diamond laboratory focuses on the interface between viral pathogenesis and the host immune response. For several years, we have been primarily focused on two globally important ...
Aaron DiAntonio, MD, PhD
Professor of Developmental Biology
- Email: diantonio@wustl.edu
I investigate the molecular mechanisms that control the formation, function, and maintenance of neural circuits in development and disease. My lab combines genetic, molecular, neuroanatomical, and ...