Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Andrew L. Kau, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Email: akau@wustl.edu
I am interested in the role of the human microbiota (the communities of microbes that colonize our bodies) in the pathogenesis of atopic diseases, including asthma, food allergy and eczema.
Nathan S. Kau, BA
Predoctoral Trainee
- Email: nathan.kau@wustl.edu
Interested in colon and rectal surgery, malignant colon cancers, and oncology.
Charles K. Kaufman, MD, PhD
- Email: ckkaufman@wustl.edu
My goal as a physician-scientist is to interface between medicine and basic science to confront challenging fundamental questions in cancer biology. In particular, I study the molecular regulation of ...
Khushpreet Kaur, MSC, PhD
Postdoc Research Associate
- Email: kaurk@wustl.edu
My research focuses on inflammasome signaling and how its dysregulation drives tissue damage in autoinflammatory and inflammatory bone diseases, particularly Neonatal-Onset Multisystem Inflammatory ...
Grace C. Keane, BA
Resident
- Email: gkeane@wustl.edu
My area of clinical research interest crosses the fields of plastic and reconstructive surgery and ophthalmology. Specifically, I am interested in studying the prevalence of a condition known as ...
Natalia Kecala, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Scholar
- Email: kecala@wustl.edu
I'm interested in examining psychophysiological responses to pain, particularly cardioautonomic reactivity. My research approaches stress reactivity through an evolutionary framework to examine how ...
Jay D. Keener, MD, PT
Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Email: keenerj@wustl.edu
Clinical Interests: Shoulder and elbow arthroscopic surgery; shoulder instability; throwing shoulder injuries; labral tears and biceps tendon injuries; rotator cuff disease and tears; frozen ...
Eirini Kefalogianni, PhD
- Email: ekefalogianni@wustl.edu
I am interested in the role of cytokines and growth factors that regulate kidney injury, repair and fibrosis.
Abigail L. Kehrer-Dunlap, MS
Predoctoral Trainee
- Email: abigail.kehrer@wustl.edu
Alzheimer disease, older adults, aging in place, fall prevention