Facilitating Team Science through Collaboration

To advance translational research from a basic discovery to an actionable improvement in public health typically requires a team science approach involving a variety of stakeholders.

The ICTS facilitates team science by providing access to collaboration opportunities among our members at Washington University and our regional partner institutions. We encourage this partnership development with the ICTS member directory, a resource to find other investigators with similar research interests.

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Kirsten E. Gilbert, PhD

Assistant Professor

I am interested in examining the role of positive emotion in the development and maintenance of mood disorders. I am also interested in emotion regulation and emotion dysregulation in …

Nicole M. Gilbert, PhD

I am interested in understanding the pathogenesis of bacterial vaginosis (BV), a prevalent polymicrobial imbalance of the vaginal microbiota. My research combines data from in vitro and in vivo model …

Theresa E. Gildner, MS, PhD

Assistant Professor

I am a human biologist interested in how lifestyle variation and environmental conditions influence health outcomes, with implications for the design of more effective intervention programs. I am …

David A. Giles, MD, PhD

Neurosurgery Resident

Immunotherapies have offered great promise for treating malignancies, but this benefit has not been realized in glioblastoma. One potential deficit is in antigen presentation, the process by which …

Michelle Gill, MD, PhD

Professor of Pediatrics

Dendritic cell function and Th2 immune responses in asthma and allergic disorders, innate immune responses in allergic airway disease, antiviral immune responses, virus-host interactions, designing …

William E. Gillanders, MD

Vice Chair for Research, Department of Surgery

Our laboratory is focused on the immunologic intervention to cancer via vaccine development. We are also characterizing the biology of the cell adhesion molecule, EpCAM. EpCAM is overexpressed in …

Yehuda C. Ginosar, MD

Chief, Division of Obstetric Anesthesia

Uteroplacental perfusion; response of fetus to intrauterine asphyxia; noninvasive monitoring of fetal metabolism; obstetric anesthesia; fetal anesthesia.

Jader A. Giraldo, PhD

Postdoc Research Associate

My clinical research areas include image signal processing assisted with artificial intelligence, biostatistics, image co-registration/segmentation.

Paul E. Glaser, MD, PhD

Professor of Psychiatry

Research Interests include Substance Use Disorders in Adolescents, ADHD, Neuropsychopharmacology, Clinical Trials, Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Marye J. Gleva, MD

Professor of Medicine

Outcomes, complications, quality measures, and new indications associated with cardiac implantable electronic devices.

Jaya P. Gnana-Prakasam, PhD

Our lab is interested in understanding the regulation of iron homeostasis during inflammation and the mechanisms by which iron alters the pathogenesis of retinal degenerative diseases like age …

McKinlee Gobble, MD

Postbaccalaureate Researcher

Work in our lab focuses on the role of insulin resistance in human metabolic diseases. To accomplish this, we focus our efforts on patients with severe insulin resistance syndromes. Our central …

Jacqueline M. Godbe, MD, PhD

Clinical Fellow

The adaptation of peptide-based radiotracers into supramolecular nanostructures for theranostics.

Madeleine Goedegebuure, MS, PhD

Postdoc Research Scholar

Scalable manufacturing of stem cell-derived beta cells for clinical translation.

Lakshmi R. Gokanapudy Hahn, MD

Clonal Hematopoiesis in advanced heart failure and transplant.

Anne C. Goldberg, MD

Professor of Medicine

Clinical trials of lipid-modifying diet and drug therapy. Outcomes studies involving lipid and metabolism modifying drugs. Particular interest in patients with inherited lipid disorders, such as …

Daniel Goldberg, MD, PhD

Professor and Co-Chief, Infectious Diseases

Interested in the biology of malaria and in developing new drugs for malaria.

Seth Goldberg, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

My research interests and experience are primarily focused on Polycystic Kidney Disease, nephrolithiasis, calcium/phosphorus metabolism in kidney disease, and iron-replacement strategies in chronic …

Charles A. Goldfarb, MD

Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

Dr. Goldfarb’s primary research interests include assessment of etiology/ patterning of congenital anomalies, reconstruction for congenital anomalies, pediatric fractures and traumatic injuries, …

Hope Gole, PhD

Human Subject Clinical Research

Mojgan Golzy, MA, MS, PhD

Assistant Research Professor

I have research experience in the development of statistical methodologies, motivated by important scientific problems, and also in interdisciplinary collaboration investigation. I developed a …

Felicia Gomez, PhD

I study somatic variation in lymphomas

Francisco E. Gomez, MD

MD

As a neurointensivist, my areas of interest include neurophysiology and critical care. My research interests include physiology in CNS injury, and practical applications of new technologies at the …

Jorge Gomez-Gutierrez, PhD

The Gomez-Gutierrez Laboratory is primarily interested in microbial-based cancer therapy. We focus on investigating how virus- and bacteria-based therapies can be used to stop tumorigenesis and …

Nardhy Y. Gomez-Lopez, MS, PhD

Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology

My research focuses on maternal-fetal immunobiology relevant to obstetrical disorders. I use my expertise in both cellular immunology and reproductive immunology and biology to improve our …

Anna M. Gonsalves

Predoc

I have broad-based interests in human integrative cardiovascular physiology, with a primary focus on sex differences in autonomic and cardiovascular regulation across the lifespan. My current …

Lavinia Gonzalez Aparicio

DBBS Pre Doc Trainee

Defining the molecular mechanisms that a host cell uses to detect, interact and overcome a respiratory virus.

Susana Gonzalo, PhD

Professor

Our research interests are to understand how alterations of nuclear architecture and genome stability contribute to aging and cancer. We focus on the roles that structural nuclear proteins such as …

Young Ah Goo, MS, PhD

Director of MTAC; Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics & Genetics

Research focuses on the use of mass spectrometry-based “-omics” applications to study biological questions centered on the discovery of diagnostic/prognostic biomarkers & therapeutic targets for …

Catherine F. Gooch, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

I am the medical director of the skeletal dysplasia clinic at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. I am interested in studying patients with genetic bone disease and conducting clinical trials in this …

Geoffrey Goodhill, MS, PhD

I am interested in the computational principles underlying brain development. We study this using behavioral and neural imaging of zebrafish larvae combined with machine learning and mathematical …

Burel R. Goodin, PhD

Ultimately, the goal of our research is to increase awareness of the influence of social factors on pain physiology, perception, and treatment responses. This knowledge may encourage other …

Matthew L. Goodwin, MA, MD, PhD

My research and clinical interests both center around metabolism and tumor metabolism. Specifically, I am interested in the role of lactate and other metabolites in the tumor microenvironment, as …

Deepika Gopukumar, PhD

Dr.

Deepika’s areas of research interests include Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Healthcare Predictive Analytics, Hospital Readmissions, and National Culture and IT. She primarily focuses on utilizing …

Brian A. Gordon, PhD

Assistant Professor of Radiology

My current work focuses on changes in healthy aging as well as Alzheimer’s disease. I utilize behavior testing, neuroimaging, as well as more diverse healthy biomarkers (e.g. PIB, CSF measures of tau …

J. Eric Gordon, MD

Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

Evaluation and treatment of lower extremity angulatory and rotational deformities, simple and complex upper and lower extremity fractures, external fixation, trauma, treatment of pediatric hip …

Jeffrey I. Gordon, MD

Director of the Center for Genome Sciences

Mutually beneficial relationships between microbes and animals are a pervasive feature of life on our microbe-dominated planet. We are no exception: the total number of microbes that colonize our …

Mae E. Gordon, MS, PhD

Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

Expertise in the design, implementation and analysis of multi-site randomized clinical trials and observational studies. Coordinating Center PI for two multi-site NIH funded studies. Expertise in the …

Geoffrey Gorse, MD

Professor of Internal Medicine

Dr. Gorse’s research interests are centered on vaccine development and clinical trials evaluating from Phases 1 to 3 the safety, immunogenicity and efficacy of investigational vaccine candidates. …

Charles W. Goss, MS, PhD

Assistant Professor of Biostatistics

Charles Goss, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics and Director of the Center for Biostatistics and Data Science (CBDS) at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. His …

Gary S. Gottesman, MD

Professor of Pediatrics

For the past 15 years I have focused on the causes, pathogenesis, and treatment of children with rare metabolic bone diseases and skeletal dysplasias. This period of my professional pursuits has …

Ramaswamy Govindan, MD

Professor of Medicine

Our group is interested in developing predictive and prognostic biomarkers in patients with non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC). We have identified a 64 gene signature that accurately predicts the …

Manu S. Goyal, MD, MSC

Manu S. Goyal, MD, MSc. is a neuroradiologist in the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, double board-certified in neurology and radiology. His research is similarly integrative as it strives to …

Sagun D. Goyal, MD, MSC

I have a strong interest in the field of malignant hematology. I am interested in developing my clinical research skills in this area.

David Gozal, MD, PhD

Professor of Pediatric and Pulmonary, and Chair, Department of Child Health

My research interests include projects such as gene and cellular regulation in hypoxia and sleep disruption, murine models of sleep disorders, and genomic and proteomic approaches to clinical and …

Kevin W. Graepel, MD, PhD

Clinical Fellow

Host factors involved in RNA viral pathogenesis.

Thomas Graetz, MD

Associate Professor of Anesthesiology

I am interested in clincial research involving the perioperative period. Specific areas of interest include perioperative hemostasis, perioperative kidney injury, as well as brain monitoring.

Jorge Luis N. Granadillo De Luque, MSC, MD

I am a medical genetics. My clinical and research interests are the following: – Congenital malformation syndromes – Neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders – Whole Exome Sequencing …

Dorothy K. Grange, MD

Professor of Pediatrics

My current clinical research interests include clinical trials for new therapies for phenylketonuria (PKU) and Down syndrome. I am also interested in identification and delineation of genetic …