Sarah D. Ackerman, PhD

Assistant Professor of Pathology and Immunology

The human brain is made of billions of neurons which form intricate circuits to allow us to think, feel, and move. Neural circuits are capable of activity-dependent changes in structure/function, ...

Danielle Adams, PhD

NIMH T32 Postdoctoral Fellow

My research aims to improve the availability, accessibility, and quality of mental health services delivered in underserved neighborhoods to improve health equity for vulnerable children, ...

Samantha E. Adamson, MD, PhD

Instructor

My research is focused on type 1, type 2, and atypical diabetes, specifically how islet cells including beta, alpha, and delta cells communicate. I am seeking to better understand the complexities of ...

Foluso O. Ademuyiwa, MD, MPH

Associate Professor of Medicine

Clinical trials in breast cancer especially in patients with triple negative disease, early-onset breast cancer, racial disparities.

Douglas R. Adkins, MD

Professor of Medicine

Head and Neck Cancer/Sarcoma/Thyroid Cancer

Rebecca L. Aft, MD, PhD

Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)

Molecularly characterizing disseminated tumor cells which are intermediaries in the metastatic cascade

Amber N. Afzal, MD, MS, Other

Assistant Professor of Medicine

My long-term goals are (1) to improve the outcomes of patients affected with disorders of thrombosis and hemostasis. (2) to comprehensively study the clinical outcomes of chronic liver disease ...

Anubha Agarwal, MD, MSC

Co-Director, Program in Global Cardiovascular Health, Assistant Professor of Medicine

I am a global cardiovascular physician-scientist with research expertise in global heart failure, clinical trials, and implementation science. I aim to develop, implement, and scale evidence-based ...

Manish Aggarwal, MD

Assistant Professor

I am primarily interested in applications of cardiac imaging and clinical aspects of pulmonary hypertension. This has primarily included using echocardiograms and cardiac MRIs to evaluate pulmonary ...

Shannon C. Agner, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Neurology

Understanding the effects of innate immune responses on the developing brain.