Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Mark A. Fiala, MSW, PhD
Intructor in Medicine
- Email: mfiala@wustl.edu
My research interests focus on the understanding and elimination of cancer disparities. I am interested in how social determinants of health, such as race, socioeconomic status, and insurance ...
Melanie E. Fields, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: fields_m@wustl.edu
We are working to understand the effect of storage age of transfused blood on clinical outcomes for acute chest syndrome, splenic sequestration, aplastic crisis, hyperhemolysis and stroke in ...
Ryan C. Fields, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)
- Email: rcfields@wustl.edu
Surgical Oncology
Robert S. Figenshau, MD
Taylor Family and Ralph V. Clayman Chair in Minimally Invasive Urology
- Email: figenshaur@wustl.edu
Renal surgery, robotic surgery and prostate surgery.
Mayte Figueroa, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: figueroamaytei@wustl.edu
Improvement Science
Clinical Outcomes in patients with Single Ventricle disease
Feeding and Nutrition in Neonates/Infant with CHD
Optimizing sedation practices in postoperative patients
Lindsey M. Filiatreau, MPH, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: flindsey@wustl.edu
My research aims to quantify disparities in mental health, substance use, and HIV treatment outcomes among people living with, or at risk for, HIV and minimize these disparities through effective ...
Brian N. Finck, MS, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: bfinck@wustl.edu
The research conducted in Dr. Finck’s laboratory examines the molecular control of fatty acid metabolism with special emphasis on obesity-related abnormalities in liver, heart, and skeletal muscle ...
Andrew R. Findlay, MD
- Email: arfindlay@wustl.edu
I am interested in translating pathomechanism into therapeutic strategies for hereditary muscle disorders such as muscular dystrophy and age associated muscle disorders such as sarcopenia.
Dylan Fingerman, BS
DBBS PreDoctoral Trainee
- Email: d.f.fingerman@wustl.edu
Adaptive Responses to APOBEC3A Mutagenesis