Renatta Knox, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Neurology

My lab investigates how perturbations in the gene regulation machinery lead to early onset muscle disease. Mechanistically, we are focused on a severe multi-system early onset muscular dystrophy, ...

Mark M. Knuepfer, PhD

We study the role of the central nervous system (CNS) in regulating cardiovascular responses to pharmacological and physiological stressors by examining the effects of startle and cocaine ...

Rohan Kodgule, MD

Dr.

My research is focused on using the multi-omics approach of single-cell sequencing to understand the molecular pathways of dysplasia in MDS.

Andrew L. Koenig, PhD

Postdoctoral Scholar

My primary focus is on understanding the role of inflammatory and non-inflammatory macrophages in acute and chronic cardiac injury and disease. This includes utilizing single cells RNA sequencing to ...

Joyce M. Koenig, MD

Associate Chair for Research, Dept of Pediatrics

My research program has a disease-oriented approach with a translational intent, and our investigations utilize human samples, mouse models and a combination of bench techniques. Our research program ...

Patricia Kohl, MSW, PhD

Assistant Professor of Social Work

Dr. Kohl’s research, which focuses on the safety and mental health of children following entry into the child welfare system, is informed by nearly a decade of clinical experience with maltreated ...

Grant R. Kolar, MD, PhD

My research program is focused on the cell biology of recently deorphanized receptors and their cognate peptides as well as structural cues for cellular function. Specifically I am focused on these ...

Marin H. Kollef, MD

Professor of Medicine

My research deals with the evaluation of patient outcomes in the ICU setting in order to develop a systematic approach to the improvement of their medical care. I perform clinical studies including ...

Amanda R. Kolmar, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

My proximal research goals include elucidating current trends in pediatric sedation, with respect to both drug choice, dose and duration, and their impact on adverse events, lengths of stay, and ...

Nikoleta S. Kolovos, MD

Professor of Pediatrics

Patient safety and quality of care.