John C. Edwards, MD, PhD

I am interested in ion channels, particularly the CLIC family of chloride channels, and their roles in normal and disease physiology. One aspect of CLIC biology of particulary interest is their roles ...

Takeshi Egawa, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Pathology and Immunology

The major theme of my laboratory is the study of lineage commitment programs during lymphocyte differentiation. Our laboratory is interested in understanding the regulatory mechanisms controlling the ...

Adam T. Eggebrecht, PhD

Associate Professor

My lab develops novel hardware, analysis pipelines, and algorithms to extend beyond the limitations of traditional tools for investigating brain function and its relationship to outcomes (behavioral ...

Pirooz Eghtesady, MD, PhD, MS

Professor of Surgery (Cardiothoracic Surgery)

Congenital Heart Diseases

David L. Eisenberg, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology

My research interests are primarily clinical in nature in the areas of reproductive health, family planning and contraception. I hope to produce research with findings that have direct application to ...

Mohammad D. El Basha, MS

Clinical Fellow Associate

I am a medical physics resident interested in stereotactic radiation therapy, with a particular focus on SBRT and Gamma Knife radiosurgery. I am drawn to the precision of these treatment techniques ...

Mohamed Elbanan, MD

Assistant Professor of Radiology and Medical Director of Imaging Informatics

My research interest includes imaging informatics, and application of machine learning algorithms for improvement of imaging workflows and patient safety.

Bahaa Elgendy, PhD

Associate Professor

The main focus of Dr. Elgendy’s research group is drug design and organic synthesis. He designs and synthesize novel small organic molecules as modulators of nuclear hormone receptors for the ...

Matthew S. Elitt, MD, PhD

Resident

Therapeutic development for inherited retinal disease

Ali H. Ellebedy, PhD

The ability of B cells to expand and differentiate into memory and plasma cells in response to antigenic stimulation underlies the success of most - if not all - vaccines currently in use. Despite ...