Nhial Tutlam, MPH, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Scholar

My research focuses on understanding the impact of intergenerational trauma among refugee children whose parents have experienced war trauma. In particular, I am interested in how children in ...

Avery Twyman, MS

Predoctoral Trainee

Exploring the effects of chronic spinal cord injury on sensorimotor integration as well as our ability to modulate such effects using electrical and pharmacological interventions.

Lawrence Tychsen, MD

Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

The goal of Dr Tychsen’s clinical research is improving outcomes in visually-impaired children, through: 1. Surgical repair of vision in children with multiple handicaps, including prematurity, ...

Aayushi Uberoi, PhD

Assistant Professor of Pathology and Immunology

The skin serves as the primary guardian for all vertebrates, essential for safeguarding against dehydration, inflammation, environmental hazards, and infections. Its robust barrier, while critical, ...

Rosalie M. Uchanski, PhD

Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology

My primary research focus is the auditory perception of both speech and non-speech by people with normal and with impaired hearing. One ultimate goal of my laboratory is to improve auditory ...

Bret Ulery, PhD

As the Principal Investigator of the Biomodulatory Materials Engineering Laboratory (BioMEL), I head a diverse team of researchers with a variety of educational backgrounds focusing on the synthesis ...

Jenna Ulibarri, B.S.

DBBS Pre Doc Trainee

Discovery of plasma protein biomarkers of neurodegenerative disease.

Barbara Ulmasov, PhD

My research focuses on the mechanism and the treatment of pancreatic fibrogenesis. We use mouse models and cultured human and animal cells to study the mechanism of chronic pancreatitis and to ...

Lindsay J. Underhill, MPH, PhD

Instructor in Medicine

I am an environmental epidemiologist whose research focuses on the impacts of policy-driven interventions on environmental exposures and chronic disease in the US and low- and middle-income ...

Nathan Ungerleider, PhD

Assistant Professor

We are interested in the Epstein Barr virus, a tumor-associated pathogen that has established a lifelong infection in nearly the entire world’s population. EBV promotes the long-term survival and ...