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Kodanko, Jeremy | Chemistry | Research in the Kodanko laboratory is at the interface of organic, inorganic and medicinal chemistry. We develop new methods for protein targeting applications, including light-activated compounds. |
Kocarek, Thomas | Occup & Envir Health Sciences Prog; Pharmacology | Cytochrome P450 gene expression; Sterol metabolism; Hepatocyte biology. The enzymes of the cytochrome P450 superfamily of hemoprotein monooxygenases are responsible for the oxidative metabolism of a … |
Klueh, Ulrike | Biomedical Engineering | Role of inflammation and wound healing in controlling performance and function of implantable devices and biomaterials in vitro and in vivo Biomarkes for clinical management of diabetic foot … |
Klein, John | Mathematics | My research area is algebraic topology, specifically as connected with the study of manifolds from a homotopy theoretic perspective. More recently, I have been involved in an interesting collaboration … |
Klahm, Charles | Criminal Justice | Police decision-making, police use of force, traffic stop outcomes, methodology, fear of crime, criminal justice policy |
Kivlen, Christine | Occupational Therapy Program | Christine Johnson is studying animal assisted interventions (AAI) with the help of her Leonberger, Stella. Her current focus is the affects of AAI on mental health and learning outcomes in the … |
Kim, Seongho | Oncology | Dr. Kim's research interests lie in the data analysis and the methodology development for biological and clinical cancer data. He has participated in various research projects, including pattern … |
Kim, Kyoung-Yun | Industrial & Manufacturing Engr | Design science Design informatics Semantic assembly design Welding and joining Smart manufacturing |
Kim, Hyunbae | ||
Kim, Hyeong-Reh | Oncology; Pathology | The goals of my research programs are to unveil the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying human cancer progression and metastasis, identify therapeutic targets, and develop novel therapeutics. … |