Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Timothy E. Holy, PhD
Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Professor of Neuroscience
- Email: holy@wustl.edu
The nervous system translates thoughts into action, but the details of exactly how this occurs are unknown. The basal ganglia, once thought to be solely involved with movement, are now appreciated as ...
Katherine Holzem, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: kmholzem@wustl.edu
My research focus is better understanding of structural remodeling in tibial vascular atherosclerosis. For chronic limb-threatening ischemia, the below-knee (tibial) segment of the peripheral ...
Katie Holzer, MSW, PhD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
- Email: kholzer@wustl.edu
My research primarily focuses on the mental health of surgery patients, particularly older adults, and evaluating the effectiveness and implementation of social work-delivered interventions to ...
Suhwan Hong, BS
Neuroprep Postbac trainee
- Email: s.hong@wustl.edu
Brain-Machine Interfaces and connectomics.
Mark H. Hoofnagle, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
- Email: hoofnaglem@wustl.edu
The causes of DVT in trauma are known related to the triad of hypercoagulability, endothelial injury and stasis from immobility. However, clinically the formation of spontaneous DVT are known to ...
Destiny L. Hooper, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurology
- Email: dhooper@wustl.edu
My primary area of research interest is acute ischemic stroke with large vessel occlusion, more specifically, the cellular and molecular components of stroke-mediated inflammation and the associated ...
Kate Hoppe, MA, MPH
Graduate Fellow
- Email: hoppe.k@wustl.edu
My research focuses on community resilience and the structural factors that influence the distribution of social determinants of health across communities and populations. In particular, I look at ...
Amjad Horani, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: horani_a@wustl.edu
Dr. Horani's main research interest focuses on airway epithelial cell pathogensis including primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a genetic condition that results in impaired mucociliary clearance, ...
Caroline C. Horner, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
- Email: horner_k@wustl.edu
My research interest is in childhood asthma, specifically in nocturnal asthma symptoms and their clinical implications.
Jennifer A. Horst, MD
- Email: jhorst@wustl.edu
Methadone pharmacokinetics and clinical effects in patients with sickle cell disease