Allison King, MD, MPH, PhD

Associate Professor

Dr. King is a pediatric hematologist and oncologist. She focuses her research on educational outcomes of two populations of children with chronic diseases: children with sickle cell disease and ...

Christopher R. King, MD, PhD

Instructor

I design and implement studies on the application of machine learning to anesthesiology. I focus on designing prediction models that are "self explaining" to find actionable data without trying to ...

Katherine A. King, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

I am a medical geneticist with a clinical interest in overgrowth disorders, craniofacial disorders, and somatic disorders especially vascular anomalies.

Hannah Kinzer, MPH

Predoctoral Trainee

My work focuses on equity and communication for disease prevention. My research interests include health communication, infection prevention, and community-based participatory approaches. I am ...

John P. Kirby, MD, MS

Associate Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)

My primary area of clinical research is wound healing. We arecurrently investigating processes such as multi-disciplinary care, informatics, and digital photography to improve diagnosis and ...

Maleewan Kitcharoensakkul, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Pediatric rheumatology, allergy and clinical immunology

Joseph W. Klaesner, MS, PhD

Associate Professor of Physical Therapy

Development of instrumentation to measure and monitor mechanical factors related to neuropathic ulcers. Also, development of software and instrumentation for many related projects including ...

Michael K. Klebert, PhD, RN

Instructor in Medicine

Clinical trialist; HIV/AIDS and its complications; HIV symptom management; QOL; Health literacy

Eynav Y. Klechevsky, PhD

Associate Professor of Pathology and Immunology

My research is focused on human Dendritic cells (DCs), a specialized family of antigen presenting cells that elicit immunity to infections and tolerance to self. DCs are composed of subsets endowed ...

Samuel Klein, MD, MS

Danforth Professor of Medicine

Dr. Klein’s research involves the use of stable isotope tracers to study substrate metabolism in human subjects. His major research interest involves learning how obesity contributes to metabolic ...