Dr. Meyer is from St. Louis and grew up in Oakville, MO. She earned an B.S. in Biology with a minor in Music from Truman State University in 2014 and a M.S. in Microbiology and Immunology in 2016 from Tulane University in New Orleans. She completed medical school at the University of Missouri in 2020, followed by a four-year Internal Medicine/Research-Track residency at Tulane University in 2024.
After completing her fellowship, Dr. Meyer plans to pursue a combination of patient care and translational science research. She loves to explore new restaurants and coffeeshops, especially if she can bring her dog Bennie.
Why did you choose WashU for your ID fellowship?
“I first worked in an infectious diseases lab at WashU in high school. It was a formative experience with a wonderful mentor. When choosing a fellowship, I was looking for strong research opportunities, diverse clinical training, and genuinely kind people. From my prior experience and interview day, it was clear WashU offered all of that — plus the chance to return to my hometown.”