
Charles S. Eby, MD
Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Immunology
Contact
- Email: ceby@wustl.edu
- Phone: 314-362-1302
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Education
BS, Zoology: Duke University, Durham, NC (1977)
MD: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (1981)Institute e.g. PhD: Washington University School of Medicine
Residency: University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY (1984)
Chief Residency, Instructor and Chief Resident in Medicine: University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY (1985)
Instructor and Fellow in Medicine, Medical Oncology Unit: University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY (1986)
Instructor and Fellow in Medicine, Hematology Unit: University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY (1987)
Fellow in Transfusion Medicine, Division of Laboratory Medicine: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (1989)
Boards
National Board of Medical Examiners, 1982
Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1984
Medical Oncology, 1987
Hematology, 1988
Transfusion Medicine Subspecialty, American Board of Pathology, 1995
Recognition
Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Society, 1980
College of American Pathologist Lifetime Achievement Award, 2014
Research Interests
Dr. Eby’s research is in the genetic contribution to variability of warfarin dosing through analysis of SNPs in cytochrome 2C9, VKOR and other genes.
Selected Publications
Comparison of 2 thromboelastography methods using patient and control samples
Publication
Identification and characterization of factor XI autoantibodies in 2 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: insights into mechanisms of acquired factor XI deficiency
Publication
Survey of Laboratory Stewardship Governance at US Academic Medical Centers
Publication
Estimation of gestational age-specific reference intervals for coagulation assays in a neonatal intensive care unit using real-world data
Publication