Ramaswamy Govindan, MD

Professor of Medicine

Our group is interested in developing predictive and prognostic biomarkers in patients with non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC). We have identified a 64 gene signature that accurately predicts the ...

Manu S. Goyal, MD, MSC

Manu S. Goyal, MD, MSc. is a neuroradiologist in the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, double board-certified in neurology and radiology. His research is similarly integrative as it strives to ...

Kevin W. Graepel, MD, PhD

Clinical Fellow

Host factors involved in RNA viral pathogenesis.

Thomas Graetz, MD

Associate Professor of Anesthesiology

I am interested in clincial research involving the perioperative period. Specific areas of interest include perioperative hemostasis, perioperative kidney injury, as well as brain monitoring.

Jorge Luis N. Granadillo De Luque, MSC, MD

I am a medical genetics. My clinical and research interests are the following: - Congenital malformation syndromes - Neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders - Whole Exome Sequencing ...

Dorothy K. Grange, MD

Professor of Pediatrics

My current clinical research interests include clinical trials for new therapies for phenylketonuria (PKU) and Down syndrome. I am also interested in identification and delineation of genetic ...

Gregory Grant, PhD

My main research interest is in the area of allosteric control of enzyme mediated physiological processes. A major emphasis is in control mechanisms of amino acid metabolism in Mycobacterium ...

Jonah M. Graves, MD

Clinical Fellow, Postdoctoral Research Scholar

Disparities in critical care medicine

Diana L. Gray, MD

Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Radiology; Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs

My areas of research interest are are Medical Genetics/Prenatal Diagnosis and Ob/Gyn diagnostic ultrasound and for my administrative role in behavioral/educational administrative research. I am a ...

Abby M. Green, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Genome damage in adult-onset malignancies can be traced to exogenous carcinogens or simply the process of aging. However, pediatric cancers do not arise as a result of aging or exogenous genotoxic ...