Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Fanghond Dong, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
- Email: dong.f@wustl.edu
Dr. Dong’s research is anchored in a stress-vulnerability-resilience framework, concentrating on identifying and mitigating traumatic stressors and environmental factors influencing ...
Meghan R. Donohue, PhD
- Email: rdonohue@wustl.edu
The role of moral emotions and behaviors in the development of depression in early childhood
Ian G. Dorward, MD
Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery
- Email: dorwardi@wustl.edu
My research interests involve the use of administrative databases to assess the real-world effectiveness and costs associated with various neurosurgical procedures, particularly those related to the ...
Nico U. Dosenbach, MD, PhD
Professor of Neurology
- Email: dosenbachn@wustl.edu
I am interested in finding out more about how the cortical networks that support cognition develop and how they are affected by brain injury in children. Thus far my research has relied on various ...
Joseph Dougherty, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: jdougherty@wustl.edu
We develop and employ mouse models of psychiatric disorder, particularly those that mimic genetic variations we’ve identified from human patient populations, with the goal of trying to understand the ...
Maria B. Doyle, MD
Surgical Director, Professor of Surgery
- Email: doylem@wustl.edu
Dr. Majella Doyle leads clinical and translational research focused on liver and biliary cancer, liver transplantation, and organ preservation. Her work aims to improve transplant outcomes through ...
Bettina F. Drake, MPH, PhD
Associate Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)
- Email: drakeb@wustl.edu
Identifying the modifiable and nonmodifiable risk factors for cancer as well as the at-risk groups for these factors; utilizing epidemiologic methods to understand the interactions between behavioral ...
Anne M. Drewry, MD
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
- Email: drewrya@wustl.edu
My primary interest includes clinical and translational research in critically ill patients. Specific areas of interest include sepsis, shock, and early warning systems.
Erik R. Dubberke, MD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: edubberk@wustl.edu
Dr. Dubberke’s research focuses on the prevention, risk factors, and outcomes of Clostridium difficile-associated disease in the general hospitalized patient population as well as stem cell ...
James M. DuBois, MS, PhD, ScD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: duboisjm@wustl.edu
Research ethics; educational assessment; mental health research; ethics in organ transplantation; psychology of ethical behavior