Yan Yan, MD, PhD

Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)

Risk model development, validation and updating; causal inference; prostate cancer outcome research.

Joanna C. Yang, MD, MPH

I am interested in the interactions between novel drugs and radiation therapy in the treatment of hematologic malignancies and breast cancers. I am also interested in the value of cancer care.

Lan Yang, PhD

Edwin H. and Florence G. Skinner Professor of Engineering

My group is interested in exploiting nanofabrication and photonic technologies to develop a multi-function sensing system capable of ultra-sensitive and label-free detection and measurement of small ...

Tong Yang, MD

Postdoc Research Associate

My research interest focuses on osteoarthritis (OA), particularly how obesity reshapes the joint microenvironment to drive inflammation and tissue degeneration. I study sphingolipid metabolism as ...

Elizabeth L. Yanik Rowlands, MS, PhD

Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

The primary aim of Dr. Yanik’s research is to identify opportunities for prevention of musculoskeletal disease. Her current research focuses on understanding risk factors for the development of ...

Hiroko Yano, PhD

Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery

The age-dependent dysfunction and progressive loss of selective neurons are key characteristics of neurodegenerative diseases including Huntington’s disease (HD). Despite intensive efforts to ...

Melanie L. Yarbrough, PhD

Assistant Professor of Pathology and Immunology

My research is mainly in the field of clinical microbiology. My primary research interests are focused on the evaluation and interpretation of methods for the diagnosis of genitourinary diseases, ...

Aecha M. Ybarra, MD, MSC

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

My area of clinical and research interest revolves around improving outcomes in children with heart failure, those receiving mechanical support in the form of a ventricular assist device, and ...

Zeyuan Ye, PhD

Computational neuroscience. Specificly, we use artificial intelligence as a tool to understand how the vision

Andrew Yeh, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatric Surgery

Pediatric trauma