Paul K. Commean, BEE

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Primarily I have performed research with patients who have a history of diabetes and peripheral neuropathy. My research interests are to collaborate with researchers to develop and utilize ...

Lisa T. Connor, PhD, OTR/L

Executive Director, Program in Occupational Therapy Professor, Occupational Therapy

Research in Dr. Connor’s laboratory examines cognitive and neurobiological bases of stroke recovery in people with aphasia. The goal is to understand plasticity of the brain to maximize functional ...

Anna Constantino-Pettit, MSW, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Scholar

Anna Constantino-Pettit (she/her) is a social work researcher whose work is dedicated to disrupting intergenerational cycles of trauma and psychopathology. Anna is principally focused on alleviating ...

Thomas Conturo, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Radiology

Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a noninvasive means of providing images of the human body at high spatial resolution and contrast sensitivity. The contrast can be manipulated to depend on ...

Charles R. Conway, MD

Professor of Psychiatry

My interest is in understanding how mood disorders (depression, bipolar disorder) affect the brain. In particular, my current interest is in severe (treatment-resistant) mood disorders and new ...

Sarah A. Cooley, PhD

Instructor in Neurology

My current research examines change in cognition and neuroimaging measures of brain integrity in older people living with HIV. Additionally, I focus on factors that may contribute to cognitive ...

Daniel H. Cooper, MD

Professor of Medicine

My clinical and research interests revolve around the prevention of sudden cardiac death (SCD) and the understanding of the mechanisms that lead to ventricular arrhythmias and cardiac arrest. This ...

Megan A. Cooper, MD, PhD

Professor of Pediatrics

Dr. Cooper’s laboratory focuses on basic mechanisms of immune cell activation and regulation. She investigates defects of the immune system that lead to pediatric autoimmunity and immune deficiency, ...

Joseph C. Corbo, MD, PhD

Professor of Pathology and Immunology

The Corbo lab works at the interface of neurobiology and genomics to understand the brain and retina.

Lynn A. Cornelius, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine (Dermatology)

Dr. Lynn Cornelius' laboratory focuses upon signaling pathways important in melanoma tumorigenesis. Recently, our work has centered upon a specific signaling molecule, Rap-1, a member of the Ras ...