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Kimberly Rauch

January 27, 2023
Adolescents and adults with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities including transition process to adult healthcare and effects of aging in this population. Women’s health rehabilitation Pelvic pain

Ron Swanstrom, PhD

January 27, 2023
Our group uses the tools of molecular biology to study HIV pathogenesis and latency. We have specific interests in how the virus evolves to infect a new cell type, usually in the brain, to cause a distinct form of pathogenesis. Our interests include the evolution of drug resistance to protease...

Mia Kang

January 27, 2023

Krzysztof Krajewski

January 27, 2023
I’m a Director of Peptide Synthesis Core Facility at UNC, Biochemistry and Biophysics Dept. I specialize in synthesis of highly modified peptides e.g. with multiple PTMs and fluorescent / affinity tags and peptides for native chemical ligations. My research interest is focused on histone PTMs and application of synthetic peptides...

Jonathan Oberlander

January 27, 2023
Other Research and/or Clinical Interests: health care reform, health care policy, Medicare, Affordable Care Act, health care cost control I am a political scientist who studies U.S. health care policy and health care reform

Karin Leiderman Gregg, PhD

January 11, 2023
My research is focused on studying the influence of biochemical and biophysical mechanisms on blood coagulation, clot formation, and bleeding. My methodology involves the integration of mathematical, statistical, and experimental approaches to determine mechanisms underlying complex biological phenomena.

Matthew Flick, PhD

January 11, 2023
My laboratory provides a unique perspective on the contribution of coagulation and fibrinolytic factors to a wide spectrum of disease pathologies, through pathways both dependent and independent of their traditional roles in bleeding and thrombosis. We utilize mouse models to analyze specific mechanisms by which proteins such as prothrombin, fibrinogen,...

Anna Kahkoska, MD, PhD

January 11, 2023
Anna Kahkoska is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition and a scholar in the North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute Gene Orringer Junior Faculty Career Development (KL2) Program. Her main research interest is developing precision medicine approaches to improve the daily lives of people who live...

Susan Gaylord, PhD

January 10, 2023
Research focus is on clinical applications of mindfulness for stress, chronic pain, anxiety, memory, and other stress-related conditions. I currently lead projects related to mindfulness for chronic pain, stress, substance-abuse, caregiver support, and anxiety. I have led projects on mindfulness for irritable bowel syndrome, mindfulness for pre-diabetes in African Americans,...

Eben Lichtman, MD

December 2, 2022
Eben Lichtman, MD is an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina, as well as an associate member of the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. He is a board-certified hematologist and specializes in the diagnosis and management of plasma cell disorders, including multiple myeloma (MM), smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM), AL...

F. Ezequiel Parodi, MD, FACS

December 2, 2022
Outcomes in Fenestrated and Branched grafts

Thomas Ferkol, MD

December 2, 2022
THOMAS FERKOL, MD Chief, Division of Pulmonology Department of Pediatrics Dr. Ferkol is a pediatric pulmonologist with over thirty years of experience, who has special expertise in suppurative lung diseases, like cystic fibrosis, primary ciliary dyskinesia, and non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis. An American Lung Association Edward Livingston Trudeau Scholar and recipient...