People
Wing Lam
Program: Immunology
Graduation Year: 2017
Thesis Advisor: Deepta Bhattacharya
Thesis Title: Pyruvate Powers Plasma Cells to Provide Protection
Heather Lamb
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2008
Thesis Advisor: David A. Harris
Thesis Title: Exploring the Role of the Cellular Prion Protein in Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity
Michael Lanahan
Program: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Graduation Year: 1991
Thesis Advisor: Tuan-Hua D. Ho
Thesis Title: Regulation of alpha-amylase gene expression in barley
Brian Lananna
Program: Neurosciences
Graduation Year: 2019
Thesis Advisor: Erik S. Musiek
Thesis Title: The degenerating star clock: Circadian clock regulation of astrogliosis and implications for Alzheimer’s disease.
Joanne Lancaster
Program: Immunology
Graduation Year: 1994
Thesis Advisor: Paul M. Allen
Thesis Title: Altered Peptide Ligand Stimulation of CD4+ T Cells: Partial Activation, Anergy Induction and Signal Transduction.
Michael Landis, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: michael.landis@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Computational and Systems Biology
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Research summary
Modeling the evolution of species with stochastic processes [Recruiting PhD Students for Fall 2024]
Key words
phylogenetics, evolution, ecology, epidemiology, statistical models, stochastic processes, computational inference, deep learning
Eric Landsness, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: landsness@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Neurosciences
Research summary
Understanding how sleep modulates stroke recovery and to discover new sleep-focused treatments
Key words
stroke, sleep torpor, plasticity, neuroprotection
Catherine Lang, PT, PhD
Barbara J. Norton Professor
- Email: langc@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Neurosciences
Research summary
Movement control to advance rehabilitation outcomes
Key words
Motor control, motor learning, rehabilitation
Amy Langdon
Program: Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Graduation Year: 2021
Thesis Advisor: Gautam Dantas
Thesis Title: Gut Reactions: Quantitative Predictions of the Responses of Human Gut Microbiota to Medical Interventions
Ellen Langer
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2007
Thesis Advisor: Gregory D. Longmore
Thesis Title: The Role of Ajubu Lim Protines in the Nucleus.