Neurovascular Injury & Repair

John Atkinson, MD
Samuel B. Grant Professor, WashU Medicine
- Phone: 314-362-8391
- Email: j.p.atkinson@wustl.edu
Etiopathogenesis, clinical course, and treatment/cure of TREX-1 vasculopathy

Matthew Brier, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor, WashU Neurology
- Phone: 314-565-9061
- Email: brierm@wustl.edu
Using PET and MRI to Understand Drivers of Progressive Pathology in Multiple Sclerosis

Hong Chen, PhD
Associate Professor, WashU Biomedical Engineering
- Phone: 314-454-7742
- Email: hongchen@wustl.edu
Innovative focused ultrasound techniques to understand brain function and brain diseases

Jaehyung (Gus) Cho, PhD
Professor, WashU Medicine
- Phone: 314-362-8804
- Email: jaehyung.cho@wustl.edu
Mechanisms of platelet and neutrophil activation in thrombosis and inflammation

Ralph Dacey, MD
Henry G & Edith Schwartz Professor, WashU Neurosurgery
- Phone: 314-362-3571
- Email: daceyr@wustl.edu
Regulatory mechanisms of the cerebrovascular microcirculation

Nico Dosenbach, MD, PhD
Associate Professor, WashU Neurology
- Phone: 314-454-6006
- Email: dosenbachn@wustl.edu
Use-driven brain network plasticity in children with brain injury

Song Hu, PhD
Associate Professor, WashU Biomedical Engineering
- Phone: 314-935-3637
- Email: songhu@wustl.edu
Optical and photoacoustic imaging

Sheng Chih (Peter) Jin, PhD
Assistant Professor, WashU Genetics
- Phone: 314-273-2710
- Email: jin810@wustl.edu
Using human genetic, genomic, and bioinformatic approaches to identify mutations underlying human diseases and their molecular mechanisms

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

Robyn Klein, MD, PhD
Professor, WashU Medicine
- Phone: 314-286-2137
- Email: rklein@wustl.edu
Cellular and molecular studies of viral and autoimmune encephalitides

Alexxai Kravitz, PhD
Associate Professor, WashU Psychiatry
- Phone: 314-362-5184
- Email: alexxai@wustl.edu
Basal ganglia contributions to movement

Terrance Kummer, MD, PhD
Associate Professor, WashU Neurology
- Phone: 314-362-2999
- Email: kummert@wustl.edu
Mechanisms of neuronal injury in acute brain trauma and its link to neurodegeneration

Eric Landsness, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor, WashU Neurology
- Email: landsness@wustl.edu
Connection between plasticity-dependent mechanisms for stroke recovery and sleep-dependent plasticity

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

Xiaowei Li, PhD
Assistant Professor, WashU Surgery
- Phone: 314-454-4894
- Email: xiaoweili@wustl.edu
Bioengineering platforms for nervous tissue regeneration after injuries or diseases

James (Pat) McAllister, PhD
Professor, WashU Neurosurgery
- Phone: 314-747-8773
- Email: mcallisterjp@wustl.edu
Improving clinical treatments for hydrocephalus

Camilo Molina, MD
Assistant Professor, WashU Neurosurgery
- Phone: 314-362-3570
- Email: cmolina@wustl.edu
Understanding and treatment of acute spinal cord injury (SCI)

Colin Nichols, PhD
Carl Cori Professor, WashU Cell Biology & Physiology
- Phone: 314-362-6630
- Email: cnichols@wustl.edu
Biology of ion channels, with emphasis on the molecular basis of potassium channel activity, and the role of potassium channels in physiology and disease

Steve Petersen, PhD
Professor Emeritus, WashU Neurology
- Phone: 314-362-3317
- Email: sep@wustl.edu
Behavioral and fMRI studies of attention and cognitive development

Nicola Pozzi, PhD
Assistant Professor, SLU Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Phone: 314-977-9257
- Email: npozzi@slu.edu
Molecular mechanisms of thrombosis and immunothrombosis

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

Ikbal Sencan-Egilmez, PhD
Assistant Professor, WashU Radiology
- Phone: 314-273-5458
- Email: ikbal@wustl.edu
Development and use of advanced optical microscopy solutions for preclinical imaging studies in brain and beyond

Lori Setton, PhD
Lucy & Stanley Lopata Distinguished Professor and Chair, WashU Biomedical Engineering
- Phone: 314-935-8612
- Email: setton@wustl.edu
Combines methods of engineering & biology to regulate disc and cartilage health and healing

Jennifer Strahle, MD
Associate Professor, WashU Neurosurgery
- Phone: 314-273-1665
- Email: strahlej@wustl.edu
Developmental Cerebrospinal Fluid Circulation Disorders

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

Dmitriy Yablonskiy, PhD
Professor, WashU Radiology
- Phone: 314-362-1815
- Email: yablonskiyd@wustl.edu
Quantitative Neuroimaging: A Bridge between Brain Tissue Cellular Structure and Function

Chao Zhou, PhD
Associate Professor, WashU Biomedical Engineering
- Phone: 314-935-1296
- Email: chaozhou@wustl.edu
Non-invasive 3D optical imaging technologies

Gregory Zipfel, MD
Ralph G. Dacey Distinguished Professor and Chair, WashU Neurosurgery
- Phone: 314-747-8871
- Email: zipfelg@wustl.edu
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy; Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage