Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Daniel Garbin Di Luca, MD, MSC
Assistant Professor of Neurology
- Email: dilucadaniel@wustl.edu
Clinical research in movement disorders and neuromodulation.
Joel R. Garbow, PhD
Professor of Radiology
- Email: garbow@wustl.edu
In our laboratory, we are interested in the development and application of novel magnetic resonance based methodologies for the study of pathology and disease in pre-clinical, small-animal models. ...
Rachel C. Garg, MPH, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
- Email: rminson@wustl.edu
My research examines the impact of individual-level unmet social needs – such as housing instability and food insecurity – on health outcomes and behaviors. I seek to build theory around mechanisms ...
Valene Garr Barry, MS, PhD
Instructor in Ob & Gyn
- Email: valene@wustl.edu
The role of obesity, maternal metabolism, and metabolic flexibility in the development of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Antenatal and postpartum interventions to improve long-term metabolic and ...
Heather Garrett, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
- Email: hvgarrett@wustl.edu
Breast Imaging and Interventions, Breast Cancer Care, Cryoablation of Malignant and Benign Breast Lesions.
Sarah Garwood, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: garwoods@wustl.edu
I am interested in clinical research with the transgender population.
Aimilia Gastounioti, PhD
- Email: a.gastounioti@wustl.edu
Translational breast imaging research towards prediction, early diagnosis, prognosis, and response to treatment for breast cancer. Combining elements of computational breast image analysis, ...
Joseph P. Gaut, MD, PhD
Assoc Prof of Pathology & Immunol
- Email: jpgaut@wustl.edu
Pathophysiology of kidney injury. Development of biomarkers for the detection of renal injury. Pathology of renal disease.
Hiram A. Gay, MD
Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology
- Email: hiramgay@wustl.edu
I treat with radiotherapy patients with head and neck, and genitourinary malignancies. I am interested in collaborating in normal tissue complication, biomarker, and imaging studies. I am interested ...
Rongbin Ge, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Pathology & Immunol
- Email: ger@wustl.edu
The aim of my research is to study the basic mechanisms that are responsible for some common urologic diseases.