Lysosome Processing & Transport
Jonathan Cooper, PhD
Professor, WashU Pediatrics
- Phone: 314-273-9066
- Email: cooperjd@wustl.edu
Pathogenesis and Experimental Therapies for Lysosomal Storage Disorders
Carlos Cruchaga, PhD
Barbara Burton and Reuben M. Morriss III Professor, WashU Psychiatry
- Phone: 314-286-0546
- Email: cruchagac@wustl.edu
Genetic and multi-omic approaches to identify novel variants, genes and pathways
Patricia Dickson, MD
Centennial Professor, WashU Pediatrics
- Phone: 314-454-6093
- Email: pdickson@wustl.edu
Pathogenesis and therapy development for central nervous system disease due to mucopolysaccharidosis
Abhinav Diwan, MD
Charlie W. Shaeffer, M.D. Professor, WashU Medicine
- Phone: 314-362-1984
- Email: adiwan@wustl.edu
Regulation of Lysosome function in Cellular Physiology and Pathology
Claudia Han, PhD
Assistant Professor, WashU Pathology & Immunology
- Phone: 314-273-2288
- Email: claudiah@wustl.edu
Microglia identity in development and aging
Timothy Holy, PhD
Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Professor, WashU Neuroscience
- Phone: 314-362-0089
- Email: holy@wustl.edu
Neural mechanisms of pheromone detection, recognition, and olfactory learning; novel optical methods for recording neuronal activity
Celeste Karch, PhD
Professor, WashU Psychiatry
- Phone: 314-747-3161
- Email: karchc@wustl.edu
Molecular mechanisms underlying tauopathies
Jonathan Kipnis, PhD
BJC Investigator, Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor, WashU Pathology & Immunology
- Phone: 314-273-2288
- Email: kipnis@wustl.edu
Complex interactions between the immune system and the central nervous system (CNS) in health and disease
Jin-Moo Lee, MD, PhD
Andrew B. & Gretchen P. Jones Professor and Chair, WashU Neurology
- Phone: 314-362-7382
- Email: leejm@wustl.edu
Understanding mechanisms of neurologic disease
Andrew Nguyen, PhD
Assistant Professor, SLU Medicine
- Phone: 314-977-5308
- Email: andy.d.nguyen@health.slu.edu
Strategies for increasing progranulin levels as potential therapies for progranulin-deficient FTD
Maria Remedi, PhD
Associate Professor, WashU Medicine
- Phone: 314-747-0437
- Email: mremedi@wustl.edu
Understanding the Role of Potassium Channels in Physiology and Disease: Diabetes, Cardiovascular and Brain pathologies
Rajan Sah, MD, PhD
Associate Professor, WashU Medicine
- Phone: 314-273-7748
- Email: rajan.sah@wustl.edu
Function of novel ion channels as they relate to growth and metabolism
Mark Sands, PhD
Professor, WashU Medicine
- Phone: 314-362-5496
- Email: msands@wustl.edu
Pathophysiology and novel therapies for lysosomal storage diseases
Amber Stratman, PhD
Assistant Professor, WashU Cell Biology & Physiology
- Phone: 314-273-7927
- Email: a.stratman@wustl.edu
Mechanisms regulating blood vessel formation, stabilization, and blood flow sensing during development and disease