Brenda Kirchhoff, MA, PhD

Research focuses on investigating episodic memory formation across the lifespan in healthy individuals and clinical populations and the effects of type 1 diabetes on cognitive function.

Oleg G. Kisselev, PhD

Associate Dean for Clinical Research

Regulation of retinal rod transducin.

Mark M. Knuepfer, PhD

We study the role of the central nervous system (CNS) in regulating cardiovascular responses to pharmacological and physiological stressors by examining the effects of startle and cocaine ...

Joyce M. Koenig, MD

Associate Chair for Research, Dept of Pediatrics

My research program has a disease-oriented approach with a translational intent, and our investigations utilize human samples, mouse models and a combination of bench techniques. Our research program ...

Grant R. Kolar, MD, PhD

My research program is focused on the cell biology of recently deorphanized receptors and their cognate peptides as well as structural cues for cellular function. Specifically I am focused on these ...

Jacki Kornbluth, PhD

My laboratory is working on the further characterization of natural killer lytic-associated molecule (NKLAM) and its role in immune function. NKLAM is a gene first cloned and identified in this ...

Sergey Korolev, PhD

Mechanism and inhibition of tumor suppressors, DNA repair and recombination proteins, and proteins involved in neurodegeneration.

Suresh Kumar, MSC, PhD

ß2-Glycoprotein I (ß2GPI) is an abundant plasma protein having phospholipid-binding properties. It is known to be the major target antigen of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPLs) in antiphospholipid ...

Paul V. Kunnath, MD, MS

My interest is in expanding the evidence base for the clinical utility of routinely used radiology, laboratory and other diagnostic testing.

Ranju Kunwor, MD, MS

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Outcome research, database research, meta-analysis, clinical trials