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Badr, M Safwan | Internal Medicine | Sleep disorders, with emphasis on obstructive and central sleep apnea. Our work is focused on the pathogenesis and treatment of sleep apnea in different populations. |
Burack, Robert | Internal Medicine | |
Fernandez-Madrid, Felix | Internal Medicine | Autoimmunity in cancer: The microbiome and disease; Biomarkers of neurologic disorders |
Granneman, James | Internal Medicine; Molecular Biology & Genetics | Adipose tissue biology, Lipid metabolism, molecular imaging, Asipose tissue establishment and remodeling |
Komnenov, Dragana | Internal Medicine; Physiology | We study salt sensitivity of blood pressure and how diet plays a role, specifically dietary fructose. Our research integrates cardiovascular and renal mechanisms of salt sensitive hypertension and our … |
Levine, Diane | Internal Medicine | My research focuses is both quantitative and qualitative and involves outcomes of educational innovations related to interprofessional education, patient safety and quality improvement, and addressing … |
Li, Li | Internal Medicine; Molecular Biology & Genetics | The research program in Dr. Li Li’s laboratory is centered on molecular mechanisms of the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases including aortic aneurysms, Marfan syndrome and atherosclerosis. … |
Lockette, Warren | Internal Medicine | |
Naylor, Paul | Internal Medicine | Gastroenterology Research Areas of Interest include Hepatitis, NAFLD/NASH, HCC, IBD, and Colon Cancer Screening. The majority of our studies focus on real world demographics, treatment and outcomes of … |
Sarakbi, Housam | Internal Medicine | I run mostly phase III trials, , National/ international Multicenter, drug companies sponsored research, I am interested in Lupus research, and other Rheumatology research |
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