Uzma Z. Khan, MD

My research interest areas include diabetes education and e-health applications, and evaluation of glycemic variations. I am also interested in thyroid cancer, especially long term follow up.

Leila Kheirandish-Gozal, MD, MSC

Director, Child Health Research Institute and Vice-Chair for Research Department of Child Health

My research focus is both on mechanisms and biomarkers which mediate the strong correlation between sleep apnea and vascular dysfunction aiming to investigate the presence of divergent phenotypes of ...

Kun-Eek Kil, PhD

Assistant Research Professor of Radiochemistry and Radiopharmaceutical chemistry

Organic Chemistry/Medicinal Chemistry/Radiochemistry Molecular Imaging of Brain, Oncology, and Cardiovascular Research

Min S. Kim, PhD

Health Information Technology Evaluation (Usability, Functionality), Human Factors Engineering, Human Computer Interaction, Information needs analysis by stakeholders in health care, HIT Education ...

Bridget G. Kraus, PhD, MOT, BHS, Other

Assistant Professor

Dr. Kraus’s primary focus is on neurological recovery and enhancing health outcomes for individuals with acquired neurological conditions, such as spinal cord injury. The overarching goal is to ...

Parvesh Kumar, MD

Associate Dean of Clinical and Translational Research

I have engaged in clinical research related to prostate cancer, head and neck cancer and lung cancer, having served as Principal Investigator and / or Co-PI for NCI sponsored (CALGB and RTOG) ...

Senthil R. Kumar, PhD

My interest is in cell signaling, epigenetics and small molecule drug development in solid tumors (pancreatic and lung tumors) including hematological malignancies. My research focus is also in ...

Bornali Kundu, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor

Brain stimulation using implanted devices has revolutionized the treatment of functional disorders including movement disorders and epilepsy. However, the precise mechanisms by which neurostimulation ...

Kimberly Laffey, PhD

I am primarily interested in studying aberrant immune interactions leading to leukemogenesis.

Margaret Lange, PhD

Viruses cause debilitating and life-threatening infections, as well as a variety of human cancers. They also reveal the beauty of biology and illuminate the delicate balance that exists at the ...