Maxim N. Artyomov, PhD

Alumni Endowed Professor of Pathology and Immunology

Artyomov lab works on the understanding immune cell responses through systems level approach. We are focused on linking high-throughput data generation, hypothesis-centered data analysis and ...

Ghazal Ashrafi, PhD

Assistant Professor of Cell Biology/Physiology

The Ashrafi lab uses genetic, biochemical, and quantitative optical imaging techniques to study metabolic regulation of neurotransmission. The brain is the most energy consuming organ of the body and ...

Moses A. Ataben, MS

Predoctoral student

My research focuses on inherited peripheral neuropathies, particularly Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A (CMT1A) and hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP)—both caused by ...

Umeshkumar Athiraman, MD

Associate Professor of Anesthesiology

Neuroanesthesia

Andrew D. Atkinson, MS, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

My methodological research covers several areas, including developing methods for handling missing data in clinical trials and in large observational cohorts, novel clinical trial design methods, ...

Jeffrey J. Atkinson, MD

Professor of Medicine

My lab researches the role of proteases in the development of lung diseases. We are involved in both basic science and clinical translational research in obstructive lung diseases with a special ...

John P. Atkinson, MD

Samuel Grant Professor of Medicine

John Atkinson received his B.A. and M.D. degrees from the University of Kansas. His training in internal medicine was at the Massachusetts General Hospital and the National Institutes of Health. ...

Jacob D. Aubuchon, MD

Associate Professor of Anesthesiology

I am primarily interested in improvement of pain management for children. This focuses on both perioperative pain management but also chronic pain management. Other specific interests are to ...

Michelle Aum, BA

Neuroprep Trainee

Cellular/molecular mechanisms underlying brain injury, disease, and recovery.

Rajeev Aurora, PhD

Associate Professor

The focus of our research is on how estrogen (E2) and aging affects the immune system. Both E2-loss and aging promote chronic inflammation which underlies the etiology of several diseases of aging. ...