
Adisa Kalkan
The collaborative environment that WashU offers enables Adisa Kalkan, a program administrator at WashU Medicine’s Clinical Research Training Center, to succeed in her job.

Bianca Logan
“As a growth-minded individual and a lifelong learner, WashU allows me to merge all my interests, like health, wellness, education and overall life enhancement.”

Mary-Kourtney Weck
“For anyone considering working at WashU, I would encourage them to visit campus—take a walk, enjoy the local food offerings, sit in on a class, meet Bear and Brookie (our WashU Police Department comfort dogs) and experience the warm, welcoming embrace that WashU offers”

Jalyn Bonk
“I am grateful to be part of the WashU community, where I can make a positive impact on the lives of my patients while being supported by an extraordinary team.”

Marta Wegorzewska
With nearly 16 years of experience in scientific research, Wegorzewska brings a deep understanding of science to her writing.

Christopher Harris
His role is crucial to ensure the patient experience is filled with ease and understanding.

Susan Cook
As the director, she helps ensure that researchers carry out experiments safely and remain compliant with complex regulations.

Sherry Banez-Muth
Recently promoted to Chief Nursing Executive, as of April 1, 2025, Banez-Muth reflects on what keeps her motivated after nearly three decades at WashU Medicine.

Joe Angeles
As director of photography, Joe takes great pride in visually telling the story of the university’s missions.

Danielle Schulte
As a grant specialist II, Danielle navigates the complex, ever-changing landscape of research funding.

Keisha Windham
“I am grateful to land a position with PECaD to educate others about cancer prevention.”