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Gregory A. Storch, MD

Ruth L. Siteman Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Molecular Microbiology, Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine
Email:
storch@wustl.edu
Primary Discipline:
Pediatrics
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Keywords:
developing countries, diagnostics, genomics, global health, infectious disease, virology

Dr. Storch is interested in the molecular diagnosis of infectious  diseases, especially the use of host gene expression to augment infectious disease diagnosis.