Tomasz Heyduk, PhD

Our current interest is in developing a new integrated approach for identifying and detecting disease related autoantibodies and utilizing this new approach for the analysis of the disease.

Noah H. Hillman, MD

Determine the mechanisms of lung and systemic injury from the initiation of ventilation in preterm animals, and interventions for decreasing acute phase gene activation during the initial ventilation ...

Leslie J. Hinyard, MSW, PhD

Hinyard's research interests include outcomes of interprofessional education and collaborative practice and health disparities in cancer treatment and outcomes. More recently, she has focused on the ...

Daniel F. Hoft, MD, PhD

Professor & Director of the Division

My current NIH funded work focuses on investigations of the basic mechanisms of mucosal and systemic immunity protective against mucosally transmitted, chronic intracellular pathogens. Most of my ...

Eve M. Holzemer, DNP

DNP, ANP-BC

Interested in risk factors for stroke, genetics of stroke and anticoagulation.

Rong Hou, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor

I am interested in studying molecular mechanisms of the pathogeneses of infectious diseases, especially host immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

William L. Hubble, MA, R.T. (R)(N)(CT)

Academic Chair

I am interested in clinical research opportunities in medical imaging and radiation therapeutics, specifically in the radiology sciences related to clinical research in nuclear medicine, magnetic ...

Christine K. Jacobs, MD

Dean and Vice President for Medical Affairs

Integration of Physical and Behavioral Health, Academic Medicine, Dementia

Lisa A. Jaegers, MS, PhD

Associate Professor of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

Jaegers’ research interests include workplace health promotion especially mental health, trauma, and occupational stress interventions. Her studies span frontline worker health including healthcare ...

Brett W. Jagger, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor

I am interested in clinical virology as well as pre-clinical and clinical vaccine and therapeutics development, specifically for influenza A virus and arthropod-borne viruses.