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Department(s) | Research Interests | |
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Wu, Gen | Oncology | cell signaling, apoptosis,autophagy, chemo-drug resistance, breast cancer, ovarian cancer |
Twiner, Michael | Emergency Medicine | Hypertension; Hypertensive heart failure; Use of nitroglycerin in acute decompensated heart failure; Asthma in emerging adults; Freshwater and marine algal toxins |
Todi, Sokol | Neurology; Pharmacology | My laboratory investigates molecular mechanisms that protect neural cells from toxic proteins that cause various age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Diseases that we study include polyglutamine … |
Thummel, Ryan | Ophthalmology, Visual & Anatomical Sciences | We use the zebrafish model to study retinal development, myelination, and neurodevelopment. We also have a strong interest in retinal degenerative diseases in the adult retina. We are interested in … |
Sun, Shengyi | Biochemistry, Microbiology & Immunology; Molecular Biology & Genetics | The accumulation of misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) contribute to the pathogenesis of various diseases. These misfolded proteins in the ER are disposed of by a quality-control … |
Singh, Nikhlesh | Ophthalmology, Visual & Anatomical Sciences | Research Support: NIH/NEI (R01EY029709) Research Projects Cellular Mechanisms of Pathological retinal Neovascularization: Retinal neovascularization is an ocular manifestation of diabetes, … |
Shekhar, Malathy Puthan | Oncology | The focus of the lab is to understand the molecular and cellular basis of breast cancer and melanoma development and progression. We use a multidisciplinary approach to address these questions. … |
Sebzda, Eric | Biochemistry, Microbiology & Immunology | My lab studies how immune suppression is regulated, both in terms of autoimmune diseases and cancer. Breakthrough discoveries in this field offer potential cures to both forms of disease. |
Saed, Ghassan | Obstetrics/Gynecology; Oncology | Our research focuses on molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of tissue fibrosis, specifically postoperative adhesions. This involves the utilization of modern state of the art molecular … |
Recanati, Maurice-Andre | Obstetrics/Gynecology | My research seek to improve maternal and baby outcomes through translational research |