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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Gregory Grant, PhD

My main research interest is in the area of allosteric control of enzyme mediated physiological processes. A major emphasis is in control mechanisms of amino acid metabolism in Mycobacterium …

Jonah M. Graves, MD

Clinical Fellow, Postdoctoral Research Scholar

Disparities in critical care medicine

Aaron D. Gray, MD

Clinical interests include youth sports medicine injuries, with special interest in baseball and soccer injuries. Research interests include youth sports injury prevention through the use of motion analysis.

Diana L. Gray, MD

Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Radiology; Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs

My areas of research interest are are Medical Genetics/Prenatal Diagnosis and Ob/Gyn diagnostic ultrasound and for my administrative role in behavioral/educational administrative research. I am a …

Abby M. Green, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Genome damage in adult-onset malignancies can be traced to exogenous carcinogens or simply the process of aging. However, pediatric cancers do not arise as a result of aging or exogenous genotoxic …

David D. Greenberg, MD

Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors, Sarcomas, Metastatic Disease

Jacob K. Greenberg, MD, MSCI

I am interested in clinical research related to the evaluation and management of patients with neurosurgical disease.

Michael J. Greenberg, PhD

The Greenberg lab focuses on how cytoskeletal motors function in both health and disease. Currently, the lab is studying mutations that cause familial cardiomyopathies, the leading cause of sudden …

Sarah E. Greene, MD, PhD

Instructor in Pediatrics

I am interested in pediatric infectious diseases. I am currently doing research on diagnostic development for neglected parasitic diseases.

Martin H. Gregory, MD, MSCI

Assistant Professor of Medicine

My clinical interests are in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. I completed an extra year of training in inflammatory bowel diseases and nutrition. …

Anas K. Gremida, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Gloria R. Grice, PharmD

Associate Dean, Academic Affairs; Professor, Pharmacy Practice

I am currently working with Dr. Brian Gage in the area of pharmacogenetics of warfarin. I participate in mentoring T32 students that Dr. Gage is primary mentor for.

Patrick M. Grierson, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Gastrointestinal malignancies

Richard T. Griffey, MD, MPH

Professor of Emergency Medicine in Medicine

I am interested broadly in patient safety and quality; specifically in adverse event detection, quality measurement and improvement, health communication, evidence-based imaging and implementation science.

Amber Griffith, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Scholar

The role of B cells in type 1 diabetes and potential treatment using nanotechnology.

Malachi Griffith, PhD

Assistant Professor (Research Track), Assistant Director (Genome Institute)

The development of genomics, bioinformatics and statistical methods as they apply to the study of cancer biology and medicine. A particular focus on the translation of genomics data from whole …

Obi L. Griffith, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

My research is focused on the development of personalized medicine strategies for cancer using genomic technologies with a particular focus on gene regulatory changes associated with breast cancer. I …

Scott K. Griggs, PharmD, PhD

Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Administration

Dr. Griggs’ research interests include: Pharmacoeconomics, Health Outcomes, the U.S, Health Care System, Entrepreneurship, and Medication Errors.

Perry W. Grigsby, MD, MS

Professor of Radiation Oncology

The new microPET Center at the Department of Radiation Oncology is designed to provide radiation services to all researchers at the Siteman Cancer Center and Washington University Medical Center. …

Allie A. Grither, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Success of procedural sedation and pain control in the pediatric emergency medicine department.

Georgeann K. Groh, MD

Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Clinical research in pediatric cardiology and congenital heart disease.

Ann M. Gronowski, PhD

Professor of Pathology and Immunology

My lab focuses primarily on the laboratory diagnostics of endocrinology and reproductive physiology with a particular emphasis on maternal fetal medicine. Recently, our work has examined how to …

Robert J. Gropler, MD

Professor of Radiology

The focus of our investigative efforts is on the role of myocardial metabolic remodeling in both normal and abnormal cardiac states. Quantification of myocardial perfusion and substrate metabolism is …

Gregory J. Gross, MSW

T32 trainee

HIV prevention and treatment, health equity, social determinants of health

Michael L. Gross, PhD

Professor of Chemistry, Medicine, Immunology

Our general interests are in protein and DNA chemistry and mass spectrometry. In various collaborations (notably with E. Unanue at WU), we are seeking the class II peptide antigen that is …

Richard W. Gross, MD, PhD

Professor of Medicine

Our research is focused on the chemical biology of membranes in health and disease. Biologic membranes are comprised of a structurally diverse array of thousands of distinct chemical entities in a …

George T. Grossberg, MD

Samuel W. Fordyce Professor/Director Geriatric Psychiatry

I am involved in clinical research and clinical trials related to Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and other dementias. Particularly phase 2 and 3 clinical trials and studies attempting to understand the …

Richard A. Grucza, PhD, MPE

Professor

My work is understanding both genetic and environmental determinants of addiction and their interactions. Current work focuses on the role of nicotinic receptors in multiple addictions, and the role …

Charles Gu, PhD

Associate Professor of Biostatistics

My current research focuses on two areas of genetic epidemiology and statistical human genetics. The first is the development and application of new statistical methods and bioinformatic tools to …

Lin Gu, MD

Assistant Professor of Radiology

My research interests lie at the intersection of breast imaging radiology and artificial intelligence, with a focus on enhancing diagnostic accuracy and reducing recall rates, especially in the …

Jianjun Guan, PhD

Earl E. & Myrtle E. Walker Professor of Engineering

Biomimetic biomaterials synthesis and scaffold fabrication; bioinspired modification of biomaterials; injectable and highly flexible hydrogels; bioimageable polymers for MRI and EPR imaging and …

Geneva E. Guarin, MD

Instructor in Medicine

Hospital Medicine, Oncology

Rejean M. Guerriero, DO

Director, ICU-EEG Program

I am interested in evaluating the neurologic outcomes and sequelae following admission to the pediatric critical care units (PICU, CICU, NICU). By better understanding these outcomes I hope to …

Trent M. Guess, PhD

HealthSouth Professorship

I direct the Mizzou Motion Analysis Center at the University of Missouri. The mission of the lab is to combine the tools of engineering (computational analysis, instrumentation, measurement, and …

Nehemias A. Guevara Rodriguez, MD

Hematology-Oncology Fellow

Head/ neck cancer, thoracic oncology, disparities and global oncology.

Ryan C. Guffey, MD

Associate Professor of Anesthesiology

My focus is on clinical research in regional anesthesia and acute pain. I also have an interest in novel implementations of enhanced recovery after surgery.

Caroline Guglielmetti, PhD

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Focused on developing and validating novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) imaging tools to improve the detection of brain alterations in neurological disorders.

Farshid Guilak, PhD

Mildred B. Simon Research Professor of Orthopedic Surgery

Research primarily focuses on the regenerative medicine approaches to treat osteoarthritis, a painful and debilitating disease of the joints. His laboratory has used a multidisciplinary approach to …

Kristin P. Guilliams, MD

Associate Professor of Neurology

My clinical interests are in pediatric neurology and pediatric critical care. My research focuses on stroke and cerebral oxygen metabolism.

Zeynep Gul, MD

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Currently working to understand the biologic drivers of gender disparities in bladder cancer.

Subhadra Gunawardana, PhD

Associate Professor, Cell Biology and Physiology

Novel techniques for correcting type-1 diabetes without insulin, utilizing the beneficial effects of healthy adipose tissue: The ultimate goal in treating type 1 diabetes is to restore glucose …

A. Mary Guo, MD, MS, MSN

I am a general dermatologist with a clinical interest on women’s health. I treat women with scarring or inflammatory dermatoses, including keloid, lichen sclerosis, lichen planus, allergic contact …

Zhen Guo, PhD

Instructor in Medicine

Cardiotoxicity, cardiac hypertrophy, heart failure, diabetes

Aditi Gupta, PhD

Instructor

Research interest: Clinical Research Informatics and Biomedical Data Science

Munish C. Gupta, MD

Mildred B. Simon Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Professor of Neurological Surgery

Spinal reconstructive surgery for both adults and children who need treatment of spinal deformities resulting from scoliosis, kyphosis, spondylolisthesis and flatback syndrome.

Kate Gurba, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Acute pain

Rafael Gutierrez, MD

Clinical Fellow

Currently working on understanding the effects of prenatal antibiotic exposure on the microbiota, goblet cell-associated antigen passages (GAPs) opening, and risk of sepsis. There is also a special …

David H. Gutmann, MD, MS, PhD

Donald O. Schnuck Family Professor of Neurology

For the past 25 years, our preclinical and clinical research efforts aim to define the genomic, genetic, cellular and molecular determinants that cause nervous system dysfunction in people with …

Jordan M. Gutovich, MD

Neuroradiologist; Instructor in Radiology

MRI and hyperacute stroke.

Gloria J. Guzman Perez-Carrillo, MD, MSC, MPH

Assistant Professor

1) Advanced diffusion imaging for evaluation of brain and head and neck tumors 2) Advanced vokumetric quantification platforms 3) Advanced imaging in the evaluation of neurodegenerative diseases