Key Faculty & Specific Research Interests
![Neil W. Anderson, MD, D(ABMM)](https://infectiousdiseases.wustl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Neil-Anderson-280x386-1-280x386.jpg)
Neil W. Anderson, MD, D(ABMM)
Assistant Professor, Pathology & Immunology Director, Residency Program
Identifying microorganisms from blood cultures.
![Philip J. Budge, MD, PhD](https://infectiousdiseases.wustl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/philip_budge-280x386.jpg)
Philip J. Budge, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
- Phone: 314-747-5198
- Fax: 314-454-5392
- Email: pbudge@wustl.edu
Dr. Budge specializes in translational, public health-related research, with a special focus on filarial infections—insect-borne threadlike parasitic worms that cause lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis), onchocerciasis (river blindness), and loiasis (African eye worm).
![Miguel A Chavez, MD, MSc](https://infectiousdiseases.wustl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Miguel-Chavez-280x386-1-280x386.jpg)
Miguel A Chavez, MD, MSc
Instructor in Medicine
Miguel A. Chavez, MD MSc is currently working with the BJH-Antimicrobial Stewardship program and the division of Hospital Medicine in the department of Internal Medicine as an Instructor.
![David K. Warren, MD, MPH](https://infectiousdiseases.wustl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Warren-David_ID__2023-HS-280x386.jpg)
David K. Warren, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine
- Phone: 314-454-8225
- Fax: 314-454-5392
- Email: dwarren@wustl.edu
Dr. Warren specializes in clinical research in Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Prevention, with a special focus on the epidemiology and prevention of device-related infections and surgical site infections, plus improving diagnostic stewardship of microbiological testing to accurately diagnose infectious diseases.