Todd A. Fehniger, MD, PhD

Professor of Medicine

Dr. Fehniger is interested in understanding innate immunity and its relationship to cancer. He focuses on the molecular and cellular biology of one innate immune lymphocyte, the natural killer cell, ...

Mario F. Feldman, PhD

My group studies the molecular mechanisms by which bacteria cause human disease. We are particularly interested in the pathobiology of Acinetobacter baumannii, the biogenesis of outer membrane ...

Oluwatola E. Femi-Olatunji, MS

Predoctoral Student

My research focuses on immunology, specifically understanding the underlying mechanisms of cancer progression and infectious diseases. Currently, I am investigating bacterial therapeutics in the ...

Megan F. Ferber, PhD

My research trajectory focuses on examining the influence of psychosocial processes involved in the weight loss process among adult patients, with specific interest in the bariatric surgery process. ...

Brad J. Ferguson, PhD

Clinical trials in autism spectrum disorder (ASD); associations between stress biomarkers and co-occurring conditions (e.g. gastrointestinal, sleep, behavioral problems) in ASD

Daniel S. Ferguson, PhD

Instructor in Medicine

My primary research interests are focused on the role of intermediary metabolism in immune cells during the development and progression of metabolic diseases including insulin resistance, diabetes, ...

Thomas A. Ferguson, PhD

Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

Our laboratory examines the impact of the immune response on blinding eye disorders such as age-related macular degeneration.

William S. Ferguson, MD

Bob Costas Professor Pediatrics

1) Development and implementation of clinical trials to evaluate new drugs and other therapeutic interventions for childhood sarcomas (especially osteosarcoma and Ewing’s sarcoma) and ...

Neil J. Fernandes, MD

Clinical Associate Professor

Clinical pediatric imaging.

Juan J. Ferreira, PhD

Postdoc Research Associate

I am an electrophysiologist and yes, I really enjoy looking at electrical currents. I started working on measuring voltage-sensing modules (VSMs) of CaV1.1 calcium channels and the associated gating ...