Washington University in St. Louis (WU)
Lisa M. Klesges, MS, PhD
Professor of Surgery
- Email: lisa.waller@wustl.edu
Multi-level research in the design and evaluation of population health improvement including cancer prevention and control, prevention of childhood obesity, evidence-based health behavior change, and ...
Eva S. Klinman, MD, PhD
Instructor in Neurology
- Email: eklinman@wustl.edu
My area of interest is understanding cellular changes associated with age that contribute to adult-onset neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. I aim to ...
Kathy M. Kniepmann, MPH, OTD, EdM
Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
- Email: kniepmannk@wustl.edu
I am interested in health and quality of life in family caregivers. My research examines changes in activity patterns as family members take on caregiving responsibilities and the relationship of ...
Andrew P. Knight, MS, PhD, MA
Assistant Professor of Organization Behavior
- Email: knightap@wustl.edu
My primary interest is innovation in organizations. I currently have two streams of research. In the first stream I examine innovation in small groups and teams, with a focus on how affect -- moods ...
Alexander Knights, PhD
Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery
- Email: aknights@wustl.edu
I am fundamentally interested in the complex cellular and molecular interactions that take place during joint homeostasis and disease. We broadly refer to these interactions as ‘crosstalk’. My ...
Renatta Knox, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Neurology
- Email: k.renatta@wustl.edu
My lab investigates how perturbations in the gene regulation machinery lead to early onset muscle disease. Mechanistically, we are focused on a severe multi-system early onset muscular dystrophy, ...
Rohan Kodgule, MD
Dr.
- Email: krohan@wustl.edu
My research is focused on using the multi-omics approach of single-cell sequencing to understand the molecular pathways of dysplasia in MDS.
Andrew L. Koenig, PhD
Postdoctoral Scholar
- Email: alkoenig@wustl.edu
My primary focus is on understanding the role of inflammatory and non-inflammatory macrophages in acute and chronic cardiac injury and disease. This includes utilizing single cells RNA sequencing to ...
Patricia Kohl, MSW, PhD
Assistant Professor of Social Work
- Email: pkohl@wustl.edu
Dr. Kohl’s research, which focuses on the safety and mental health of children following entry into the child welfare system, is informed by nearly a decade of clinical experience with maltreated ...
Marin H. Kollef, MD
Professor of Medicine
- Email: kollefm@wustl.edu
My research deals with the evaluation of patient outcomes in the ICU setting in order to develop a systematic approach to the improvement of their medical care. I perform clinical studies including ...