Karoly Toth, DVM

I have been studying the pathogenesis of human adenoviruses. To this effect, I have developed and characterized a permissive animal model, based on the Syrian hamster. We demonstrated that the Type ...

Reid R. Townsend, MD, PhD

Professor of Medicine

Dr. Townsend’s primary research interest is the discovery and validation of biomakers in tissues and biological fluids using proteomics and metabolomics. His research program focuses on the ...

Eunjin Tracy, PhD

Assistant Professor

My overarching research and theoretical interests take a life-course perspective on the ways in which health-related stress and sleep and circadian rhythms in the context of couple and family ...

Jennifer Tran, PhD

Elucidating the molecular mechanisms of cytokine-induced memory-like NK cells

Jean-Francois Trani, MA, PhD

Inclusive education in low income and crisis settings.

Dorian E. Traube, MSW, PhD

Dean, School of Social Work

Technological adaptations for early childhood interventions

Barbara W. Trautner, MD, PhD

Gerald and Judith Medoff Professor of Infectious Diseases

I am an infectious diseases physician with a sense of urgency about saving antibiotics for the future. My frustration with seeing my patients’ bladder flora become more resistant after courses of ...

Anna M. Trier, MD/PhD Student

Sensory neurons play an integral role in host defense by both rapidly alerting the host to danger through eliciting protective behavioral responses and modulating inflammation. However, the specific ...

Nikolaos Trikalinos, MD, MS

Assistant Professor of Medicine

My primary research interest is neuroendocrine tumors and tumors of the gastrointestinal system.

Sandeep K. Tripathy, MD, PhD

Natural killer (NK) cells play a critical role in host immune responses against viruses and cancer. Numerous mechanisms control NK cell function, including activation receptor mediated NK cell ...