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Joseph Ackerman, PhD
William Greenleaf Eliot Professor
- Email: ackerman@wustl.edu
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Research summary
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging of intact functioning biological systems
Key words
biophysics, cancer, imaging, mathematical modeling, neurobiology
Ramesh Agarwal, PhD
William Palm Professor
- Email: rka@wustl.edu
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Research summary
Modeling and simulations of systems and devices involving fluid flow
Key words
Computational Fluid Dynamics, fluid flow, stenosis, cardiovascular modeling, fluid mechanical modeling
Alison Antes, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: aantes@wustl.edu
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Research summary
Study of ethical, social, and professional issues that affect patients, researchers, and health care providers
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David Bark, PhD
Visiting Researcher
- Email: bark@wustl.edu
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Research summary
Applying biomechanics and mechanobiology (the interaction and response of cells and tissue to mechanical forces) to diagnose, study, and treat various forms of cardiovascular disease.
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Tarin Bigley, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: bigley@wustl.edu
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Research summary
The Bigley lab studies the role of viruses in autoimmunity
Key words
Autoimmunity, Virology, Herpes
Nicholas Borcherding, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: borcherding.n@wustl.edu
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General
Research summary
My research has focused on developing computational approaches to distilling and deciphering adaptive immune receptor sequences and tracking immune cell interaction through intracellular mitochondria transfer.
Key words
T Cell Receptor, TCR, B Cell Receptor, BCR, Computational Immunology, Adaptive Immunology, Machine Learning
Paul Bridgman, PhD
Professor Emeritus
- Email: bridgmap@wustl.edu
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Research summary
Cell biology of developing nerve and muscle cells
Key words
neurobiology, development, imaging, axon, cytoskeleton
Carey-Ann Burnham, PhD
Professor
- Email: cburn@wustl.edu
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Research summary
The transmission and epidemiology of multi-drug resistant bacteria
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Mark Conradi, PhD
Professor Emeritus
- Email: msc@wustl.edu
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Research summary
Use hyperpolarized helium-3 and xenon-129 diffusion MRI to characterize lung microstructure
Key words
helium-3, NMR, MRI, hyperpolarized, gas MRI, lungs, emphysema, COPD
John Cooper, MD, PhD
Professor
Program affiliation
General
Research summary
Molecular mechanisms of cell motility and cytoskeleton assembly
Key words
cell motility, cytoskeleton, actin, intermediate filament, microtubules, septin, cell migration