Salim Chahin, MSCE, MD

Markers of degeneration in early Multiple Sclerosis. Improving outcome measures for patients with Multiple Sclerosis.

Dennis Chairman, MD

Associate Professor

My areas of clinical interests include critical care medicine and pulmonary diseases. I'm particularly interested in improving our current knowledge on mechanical ventilation and Interstitial lung ...

Murali M. Chakinala, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

As director of the Pulmonary Hypertension Center and co-director of the Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Center, I work heavily with patients that have pulmonary vascular disorders. I am ...

Sounak Chakraborty, PhD

Professor

My general research interest involves statistical methods for data mining, machine learning, survival analysis, Bayesian methodology, and their applications in bioinformatics, finance, medical and ...

Grant A. Challen, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

The epigenetic regulation of hematopoietic stem cell function and the impact of mutations in the epigenetic machinery in hematopoietic disease

Laura M. Challen, PharmD

Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice

Primary Care, pharmacotherapy

Alexander G. Chamessian, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Mechanisms of acute and chronic pain, molecular and cellular foundations of the somatosensory system, neural regeneration, clinical pain management.

Tat Y. Chan, PhD

My research interest is in public health economics. One of my past studies investigate the drivers and consequences of participants voluntarily dropping out from clinical trials. In another research, ...

Ganesh Chand, PhD

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Dr. Chand's research focuses on understanding the mysteries of the human brain structures and functions using state-of-the-art multimodal neuroimaging, neuro-electrophysiological, advanced ...

Pallavi Chandra, PhD

I study host-pathogen interactions in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections. My current work focuses on understanding the role of host lipid metabolism in Mtb pathogenesis.