Jaume Padilla, MS, PhD

Dr. Padilla's overall research focuses on understanding the physiological and molecular links between physical inactivity, metabolic disease and vascular complications. A primary area of interest is ...

Eleonora S. Pagano, MSC, PhD

Assistant Professor

Adipose tissue, obesity, and related pathologies, such as metabolic syndrome, are my areas of research interest and experience, in addition to metabolic circadian disruption and pharmacological ...

Stephen Pak, PhD

Professor of Pediatrics

My research defines the functional and pathogenic consequences of human genetic variants using C. elegans as an in vivo platform. As Co-Director of the Undiagnosed Diseases Network C. elegans Model ...

Priya Pal, MD, PhD

Research Fellow

HIV can use one of two co-receptors CCR5 or CXCR4 for for infection and this determines its tropism of activated and resting CD4 T cells respectively. Despite resting CD4 T cells comprising the vast ...

Jennifer L. Palagiri, MD, MS

Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology

Colorectal cancer screening, inflammatory bowel disease, outcomes research

Ben Julian A. Palanca, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Despite 150 years of use, the physiology underlying how anesthetic agents disrupt networks of cortical and subcortical areas to induce unconsciousness remain poorly understood. My research interests ...

Arvind Palanisamy, MD, FRCA, MBBS

Associate Professor of Anesthesiology

My lab is interested in investigating the effect of perinatal pharmacotherapy, including maternally administered drugs, on fetal neurodevelopment. To study this question, we use a pregnant rat model ...

Senthilnathan Palaniyandi, PhD

Assistant Professor

The goal of my research is to investigate the pathophysiology of graft versus host disease (GVHD) after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation. Our research is having a strong integration of ...

Michael A. Paley, MD, PhD

My clinical and research interests are in systemic autoimmune diseases that affect the eye.

Chris Palmer, MD

Telemedicine applications in critical care and emergency medicine to improve health care outcomes, cost of care, operational efficiency and access to care.