Programs
Andrew Huang, MD, MPH
Professor
- Email: huangandrew@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
General
Research summary
Corneal epithelial wound healing, neovascularization and stromal dystrophies
Key words
amyloid, epithelial cells, protein folding, siRNA, stem cells, vision
Cheng Huang, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: huang.cheng@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Neurosciences
Molecular Cell Biology
Computational and Systems Biology
Research summary
Our lab deciphers how fruit flies learn, memorize, and make decisions using state-of-the-art optical imaging techniques
Key words
Voltage imaging, computational modeling, learning system, memory processing, Drosophila melanogaster
Eric Huang, MD, PhD
Joseph M. Davie Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Pathology and Immunology
- Email: erichuang@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Immunology
Neurosciences
Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Research summary
Key words
Henry Huang, PhD
Associate Professor
- Email: huang@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Research summary
Molecular biology of Sindbis virus; antiviral drug design; monocyte differentiation
Key words
RNA, virology, genome analysis, evolution, antiviral targeting
James Huettner, PhD
Associate Professor Retired
- Email: jhuettner@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
General
Research summary
Glutamate receptors, synaptic transmission and stem cell differentiation
Key words
stem cells, differentiation, synapse biology, receptor, ion channel
Mark Huffman
Professor
- Email: m.huffman@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
General
Research summary
I seek to improve global cardiovascular health across the spectrum of disease prevention through rigorous research, including the development, adaptation, and implementation of evidence-based interventions, practices, and policies into routine practice at scale.
Key words
global cardiovascular health, dissemination and implementation science, trials, health systems, policy
Scott Hultgren, PhD
Helen L. Stoever Professor
- Email: hultgren@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Plant and Microbial Biosciences
Biochemistry Biophysics and Structural Biology
Molecular Cell Biology
Research summary
Interdisciplinary approach combining genetics, genomics, biochemistry, structural biology, high-resolution imaging, animal models, clinical studies and combinatorial chemistry to determine key aspects of bacterial pathogenesis and apply our knowledge to development of new therapeutics.
Key words
antibiotic-sparing therapeutics, host-pathogen interactions, bacterial pathogenesis, drug and vaccine development, multi-drug resistant E. coli, MRSA, Enterococcus, Acinetobacter, Klebsiella, urinary tract infections (UTI)
Benjamin Humphreys, MD, PhD
Joseph Friedman Professorof Renal Didease
- Email: humphreysbd@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
Computational and Systems Biology
Research summary
Define cell hierarchies in kidney injury and repair and thereby identify the critical cell types in kidney repair and fibrosis
Key words
Stem cells, regenerative medicine, scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq, spatial transcriptomics, fibrosis, gene editing, iPS cells
David Hunstad, MD
Arnold W. Strauss, MD, Endowed Professor
- Email: dhunstad@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Research summary
Sex differences, virulence factors, and novel therapeutics in E. coli urinary tract infections
Key words
bacterial pathogenesis, Escherichia coli, host-pathogen interactions, innate immunity, novel therapeutics, urinary tract infection, kidney, pyelonephritis, sex differences
Laura Ibanez, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: ibanezl@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Research summary
Our lab is focused on developing new, minimally invasive tools for rapid and accurate diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases during the pre-symptomatic phases and predicting of outcomes during the acute phase of ischemic strokes.
Key words