Mary C. Politi, PhD

Professor of Surgery

My research interests include the use of communication strategies to help patients make complex cancer prevention and treatment decisions, through: 1) developing and evaluating communication tools ...

Elizabeth A. Pollina, PhD

Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology

Our team studies the mechanisms that preserve longevity and promote rejuvenation in the nervous system. Accumulating damage to neuronal genomes is an emerging hallmark of brain aging and ...

Anthony G. Pompa, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

I am a pediatric cardiac electrophysiologist and my research centers around clinical and translational questions pertaining to children with electrical heart disease. Specifically, I am interested in ...

Maria R. Ponisio, MD

Associate Professor

One of the most devastating complications of sickle cell anemia (SCA) is cerebral ischemic stroke, which occurs in approximately 11% of patients by their 14th birthday and may cause severe impairment ...

Nongnooch Poowanawittayakom, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases

Emerging Diseases, Infection Prevention/Control, Microbiome, C.difficile infection

Lori L. Popejoy, MSN, PhD, RN

My area of research is care coordination/transitional care. My research focuses on understanding the complex issues surrounding the provision of care to elders in hospitals, nursing homes, community, ...

Mihail Popescu, DrPH

PhD

Eldercare monitoring using wireless sensors, biomedical infrared imaging, biomedical machine learning

Ignacio A. Portales Castillo, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

My research is inspired directly by patients and focuses in two main areas 1) PTH receptor function, 2) Genetic causes of Fanconi Syndrome. During my clinical nephrology fellowship we studied ...

Maggie Postolache, MA, PhD

Postdoc Research Scholar

I am interested in the various mechanisms involved in proper neural circuit development. Specifically, I am interested in uncovering the effects of altered critical period timing on the developing ...

Noah Poulin, PhD

Medical Student

Degenerative cervical myelopathy, spinal cord injury, stem cell biology