List of Washington University faculty and staff

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This is a list of faculty and staff of Washington University in St. Louis .

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Arts and Sciences

NameFieldNotabilityJoined the faculty
Patty Jo Watson AnthropologyFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1997)
Lee Robins AnthropologyFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1999)
Carl Frieden BiologyFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2004)
Florence Moog BiologyHer research on enzymes in the intestinal tract led to a therapy to bring about normal lung functioning in premature infants
Douglass Cecil North EconomicsNobel prize (1994) Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1987)
Robert A. Pollak EconomicsFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1999)
Murray L. Weidenbaum EconomicsFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2005)
Barbara Anna Schaal Evolutionary BiologyFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2006)
William Howard Gass LiteratureFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1982)
Elliot L. Elson BiochemistryFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2013)
Carl Phillips LiteratureFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2004)
Gerald Lyn Early Literary CriticismFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1997)
Nobuo Suga NeuroSciencesFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1992)
Marcus E. Raichle NeuroSciencesFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1998)
Clifford M. Will PhysicsFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2002)
N.J. Schofield Political Science Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2005)
Henry L. Roediger III Psychology Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2005)
Mark S. Wrighton ChemistryFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1988)
William Henry Danforth MedicineFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1982)

School of Medicine

NamePositionNotabilityJoined the faculty
David Morris Kipnis Professor of MedicineNational Institute of Medicine 1974
Stuart Arthur KornfeldProfessor of MedicineNational Institute of Medicine 1988
Phillip Warren MajerusProfessor of MedicineNational Institute of Medicine 1988
Emil Raphael Unanue Professor of MedicineNational Institute of Medicine 1989
Larry Jay Shapiro Professor of MedicineNational Institute of Medicine 1995
Kenneth Marc Ludmerer Professor of MedicineNational Institute of Medicine 2002
Jeffrey Ivan GordonProfessor of MedicineNational Institute of Medicine 2004
Helen M. Piwnica-WormsProfessor of MedicineNational Institute of Medicine 2007

National Academy of Medicine

National Academy of Engineering

Bioengineering

Computer Science and Engineering

Electric Power/Energy Systems Engineering

Electronics Engineering

National Academy of Sciences

Anthropology

Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics

Chemistry

Evolutionary Biology

Immunology

Medical Genetics, Hematology, and Oncology

Medical Physiology and Metabolism

Physics

Physiology and Pharmacology

Psychology

Systems Neuroscience

Nobel Laureates

Chemistry

Economic Science

Medicine & Physiology

Physics

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