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Lisa M. Moscoso, M.D., Ph.D.
lisamoscoso@wustl.edu
Division Chief, Hospitalist Medicine
Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Washington University School of Medicine
Professor of Pediatrics, Hospitalist Medicine
Hospitalist Medicine
School of Medicine
phone:
Education
BS,
University of Wisconsin
,
1989
PhD,
Washington University School of Medicine
,
1998
MD,
Washington University School of Medicine
,
1998
Training
Pediatric Resident, St. Louis Children's Hospital
,
1999
-
2002
Licensure and Board Certification
2002
-
Pres
MO
2002
-
Pres
Diplomat, American Board of Pediatrics
2002
-
Pres
Missouri Board of Healing Arts
2018
-
Pres
IL
Honors and Awards
Phi Beta Kappa, University of Wisconsin
,
1989
Olin Fellowship Washington University
,
1995
Peer Group Mentoring of Women Faculty Grant, CCDI Washington University
,
2009
- 2011
Alpha Omega Alpha
,
2012
Samuel R. Goldstein Leadership Award in Medical Student Education
,
2017
Alumni Achievment Award, Washington University Medical Center Alumni Association
,
2018
Recent Publications
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Publication Co-Authors
Kim P. Hamlin, M.D.
Yasmeen Daud, M.D.
Michael P. Turmelle, M.D.
R. Mark Grady, M.D.
Aagaard EM, Moscoso L.
Practical Implications of Compassionate Off-Ramps for Medical Students.
Acad Med
.
2019;94
(5):
619-622.
PMID:
30608271
Turmelle M, Moscoso LM, Hamlin KP, Daud YN, Carlson DW.
Development of a pediatric hospitalist sedation service: training and implementation.
J Hosp Med
.
2012;7
(4):
335-9.
doi:
10.1002/jhm.979
PMID:
22042550
Lu JT, Son YJ, Lee J, Jetton TL, Shiota M, Moscoso L, Niswender KD, Loewy AD, Magnuson MA, Sanes JR, Emeson RB.
Mice lacking alpha-calcitonin gene-related peptide exhibit normal cardiovascular regulation and neuromuscular development.
Mol Cell Neurosci
.
1999;14
(2):
99-120.
doi:
10.1006/mcne.1999.0767
PMID:
10532808
Moscoso LM, Cremer H, Sanes JR.
Organization and reorganization of neuromuscular junctions in mice lacking neural cell adhesion molecule, tenascin-C, or fibroblast growth factor-5.
J Neurosci
.
1998;18
(4):
1465-77.
PMID:
9454855
Sanes JR, Apel ED, Burgess RW, Emerson RB, Feng G, Gautam M, Glass D, Grady RM, Krejci E, Lichtman JW, Lu JT, Massoulié J, Miner JH, Moscoso LM, Nguyen Q, Nichol M, Noakes PG, Patton BL, Son YJ, Yancopoulos GD, Zhou H.
Development of the neuromuscular junction: genetic analysis in mice.
J Physiol Paris
.
1998;92
(3-4):
167-72.
PMID:
9789802
Apel ED, Glass DJ, Moscoso LM, Yancopoulos GD, Sanes JR.
Rapsyn is required for MuSK signaling and recruits synaptic components to a MuSK-containing scaffold.
Neuron
.
1997;18
(4):
623-35.
PMID:
9136771
Gautam M, Noakes PG, Moscoso L, Rupp F, Scheller RH, Merlie JP, Sanes JR.
Defective neuromuscular synaptogenesis in agrin-deficient mutant mice.
Cell
.
1996;85
(4):
525-35.
PMID:
8653788
Moscoso LM, Chu GC, Gautam M, Noakes PG, Merlie JP, Sanes JR.
Synapse-associated expression of an acetylcholine receptor-inducing protein, ARIA/heregulin, and its putative receptors, ErbB2 and ErbB3, in developing mammalian muscle.
Dev Biol
.
1995;172
(1):
158-69.
doi:
10.1006/dbio.1995.0012
PMID:
7589796
Moscoso LM, Sanes JR.
Expression of four immunoglobulin superfamily adhesion molecules (L1, Nr-CAM/Bravo, neurofascin/ABGP, and N-CAM) in the developing mouse spinal cord.
J Comp Neurol
.
1995;352
(3):
321-34.
doi:
10.1002/cne.903520302
PMID:
7706555
Moscoso LM, Merlie JP, Sanes JR.
N-CAM, 43K-rapsyn, and S-laminin mRNAs are concentrated at synaptic sites in muscle fibers.
Mol Cell Neurosci
.
1995;6
(1):
80-9.
doi:
10.1006/mcne.1995.1008
PMID:
7599960
Chu GC, Moscoso LM, Sliwkowski MX, Merlie JP.
Regulation of the acetylcholine receptor epsilon subunit gene by recombinant ARIA: an in vitro model for transynaptic gene regulation.
Neuron
.
1995;14
(2):
329-39.
PMID:
7857642
Last updated: 03/09/2021
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