People
Sarah England, PhD
Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Professor
- Email: englands@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
General
Research summary
Molecular mechanisms underlying uterine function during pregnancy
Key words
women`s health, potassium channels, uterine, muscle excitability, pregnancy
Elizabeth Engle
Program: Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: Justin C. Fay
Thesis Title: The phenotypic effects of non-neutral sequence evolution in FZF1 and ZRT1
Megan Epperson
Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Graduation Year: 2014
Thesis Advisor: Daved H. Fremont
Thesis Title: Manipulation of Inflammatory Processes by a Poxvirus-Encoded Decoy Receptor
Jessey Erath
Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Graduation Year: 2021
Thesis Advisor: Sergej Djuranovic
Thesis Title: Protein Synthesis Adaptation to the AU-Rich Transcriptome of Plasmodium falciparum
Alyssa Erickson
Program: Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Current advisor: Harrison W. Gabel, PhD
Undergraduate university: University of North Dakota-Grand Forks, 2020
Isabel Erickson
Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Current advisor: Drew Schwartz, MD, PhD
Undergraduate university: Swarthmore College, 2018
James Erickson
Program: Genetics
Graduation Year: 1993
Thesis Advisor: Mark Johnston
Thesis Title: Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Genes involved in Glucose Repression of the GAL Genes in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Emma Erlich
Program: Immunology
Graduation Year: 2023
Thesis Advisor: Gwendalyn Randolph
Thesis Title: Distinct roles for LTa3 and LTa1b2 produced by B cells contribute
to their multi-faceted impact on ileitis
Melanie Ernst
Program: Biochemistry Biophysics and Structural Biology
Graduation Year: 2024
Thesis Advisor: Janice L. Robertson
Thesis Title: Dimerization of the Fluride Channel Fluc in Membranes
John Errico
Program: Immunology
Graduation Year: 2022
Thesis Advisor: Daved H. Fremont
Thesis Title: A structural perspective on neutralizing antibodies to flaviviruses and coronaviruses