Enid J. Schatz, MSCI, PhD

Chair

My work focuses on older Africans' health and wellbeing. My current research aims to understand health care access for older Africans living with HIV, and ways to improve their access and use of HIV ...

Ken B. Schechtman, MS, PhD

Professor of Biostatistics

My primary areas of interest involve clinical trials research methodology, the conduct of clinical trials, and the statistical evaluation of clinical trials data. Major areas of application include ...

Tim B. Schedl, PhD

Professor of Genetics

Development genetics of the germ cells, including germline stem cells, meiotic prophase entry and progression, and gametogenesis. The use of the C. elegans system to model human disease and test the ...

Erica L. Scheller, DDS, PhD

Our work encompasses research in the areas of molecular and cellular biology, neurosciences, physiology, and skeletal regeneration. Our laboratory has two main aims. 1. To define the relationship ...

Jeffrey F. Scherrer, MS, PhD

Vice-Chair for Research Family and Community Medicine

My primary focus is study of the physical correlates and consequences of major depression and anxiety disorders using Veteran Administration electronic medical records. A second area includes twin ...

Ellen M. Schill, MD, PhD

Instructor in Pediatrics

Neuroimmune interactions in the neonatal intestine.

Matthew R. Schill, MD

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Clinical and translational cardiothoracic surgery, surgical education.

Joel D. Schilling, MD, PhD

Medical Director of Heart Transplant Program

My lab investigates liver macrophage dysfunction in obesity/diabetes and heart failure. In particular, we have been dissecting the role of resident and recruited myeloid cells in the liver during the ...

Maximilian Schmidt-Bailey, BS

Medical Student

My research projects focuses on improving anesthesia performance metrics, patient care outcomes, procedures within my hospital, and literacy within the specialty for my fellow medical students.

Kelly A. Schmidtke, PhD

Assistant Professor

My research largely aims to enhance the health, wealth and wellbeing of people using light-touch and low-cost mechanisms, also known as nudges. My methodology has been largely guided by the Behavior ...