Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Yingying Fan, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: fyingying@wustl.edu
My research focuses on developing advanced integrated circuits and systems for neural engineering and biomedical applications. Specifically, I design miniaturized, low-power, high-performance analog ...
Cao Fang, MSW
McDonnell Scholar
- Email: cao.f@wustl.edu
My research focuses on parent engagement in autism care, especially how families of autistic children navigate healthcare, intervention, and education as a coping and resilience strategy. Clinically, ...
Nuri B. Farber, MD
Professor of Psychiatry
- Email: farbern@wustl.edu
My research focuses are both clinical and basic science. Clinically I am currently studying the use of ketamine for treatment resistant depression. In basic science I focus on the ability of ...
Christopher W. Farnsworth, PhD
- Email: cwfarnsworth@wustl.edu
I am interested in the development and utilization of laboratory tests to improve patient outcomes. My specific interests include the use of biomarkers to aid in the diagnosis of infectious disease. ...
Nyssa Farrell, MD
- Email: Nyssafarrell@wustl.edu
I am primarily interested in management of sinonasal pathologies and quality of life outcomes with a particular interest in olfactory dysfunction and chronic rhinosinusitis.
Carol H. Faulk, MD
Hospitalist
- Email: cfaulk@wustl.edu
My main interest involves promoting well-being in physicians, particularly physicians-in-training. In addition, I am interested in improving the inpatient Internal Medicine educational experience for ...
Todd A. Fehniger, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: tfehnige@wustl.edu
Dr. Fehniger is interested in understanding innate immunity and its relationship to cancer. He focuses on the molecular and cellular biology of one innate immune lymphocyte, the natural killer cell, ...
Mario F. Feldman, PhD
- Email: mariofeldman@wustl.edu
My group studies the molecular mechanisms by which bacteria cause human disease. We are particularly interested in the pathobiology of Acinetobacter baumannii, the biogenesis of outer membrane ...
Daniel S. Ferguson, PhD
Instructor in Medicine
- Email: dferguson@wustl.edu
My primary research interests are focused on the role of intermediary metabolism in immune cells during the development and progression of metabolic diseases including insulin resistance, diabetes, ...
Thomas A. Ferguson, PhD
Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
- Email: ferguson@wustl.edu
Our laboratory examines the impact of the immune response on blinding eye disorders such as age-related macular degeneration.