Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Gyu Seong Heo, PhD
Instructor in Radiology
- Email: gheo@wustl.edu
Translational research, Positron emission tomography (PET), PET radiotracers development, Inflammation imaging, Nanomedicine, Molecular imaging, Cardiovascular disease
Tracey O. Hermanstyne, PhD
- Email: hermanstynet@wustl.edu
My overall goal as a researcher is to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms that underlie the regulation of intrinsic neuronal excitability and how neurons, in a system, come together and ...
Patricia V. Hernandez, MD
Resident
- Email: hernandez.p@wustl.edu
I am interested in cancer molecular diagnosis, constitutional genetic diseases, informatics
Juanita Hernandez Lopez, MSC, PhD
Postdoc Research Associate
- Email: hernndez@wustl.edu
Computational Imaging research
Cynthia J. Herrick, MD
Instructor in Medicine
- Email: Herrickc@wustl.edu
I am interested in public health approaches to diabetes and obesity prevention. My current research focus is on the transition of care for low-income women after a pregnancy complicated by ...
Andreas Herrlich, MD, PhD
- Email: aherrlich@wustl.edu
The Herrlich laboratory's primary expertise lies in the study of regulation of cytokine release by ectodomain cleavage and of its cell biological, physiological and pathophysiological consequences. ...
Tamara Hershey, PhD
Professor of Psychiatry
- Email: tammy@wustl.edu
My interests fall within the domain of clinical and cognitive neuroscience. I have two major lines of research. One addresses the neural underpinnings of cognitive and mood dysfunction in diseases ...
Brett H. Herzog, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Email: bherzog@wustl.edu
We are focused on understanding how the tumor microenvironment (TME) impacts the progression and response to therapy in lung cancer. Our research focuses on the interactions between tumor cells and ...
Robert (BJ) Heuermann, MD, PhD
Clinical Fellow
- Email: rjheuerm@wustl.edu
Cellular and network dysfunction underlying the nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson disease and other Movement Disorders
Matthew C. Hibberd, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: hibberdm@wustl.edu
The microbial communities associated with our body are important determinants of our health, particularly in the intestines where they shape interactions with our diet. Our work focuses on the role ...