Brian Gilger, DVM, Dipl. ACVO, Dipl ABT
Dr. Gilger's research foci include: ocular immunology, inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, and sustained ocular drug delivery.
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Dr. Gilger's research foci include: ocular immunology, inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, and sustained ocular drug delivery.
Dr. Gookin's long-term goals are to define mechanisms of intestinal defense and repair in infectious enteritis and to identify rational approaches to nutritional and pharmacologic enhancement of epithelial repair. The main disease areas of her research are Cryptosporidium parvum and Tritrichomonas foetus.
Dr Gorga's research focus is production of polymer fibers,including nanofibers and nanocomposite fibers, with superior mechanical and conductive properties. His research interests specifically focus on the fabrication and characterization of novel scaffolds for functional tissue engineering and filtration applications
Dr. Gulati's research includes a focus on pediatric inflammatory bowel diseases and intestinal epithelial repair responses in inflammation-induced gut injury
Dr. Hardie's specialty is small animal surgery, with a research focus in recognition and treatment of postoperative pain and improvement treatment of high risk general surgery patients.
Dr. Harrell's clinical and research interests focus on general internal medicine, hematology, immunology and endocrinology.
Dr. Henning's research focus is intestinal stem cells, specifically the biological properties and potential for therapeutic application.
Dr. Hingtgen's research seeks to harness the potential of stem cells to develop new and better methods for treating terminal cancers.
Dr. Horowitz's research focus is mechanisms of negative-growth regulation, specifically the role of tumor-suppressor gene product, the retinoblastoma (Rb) protein, in control of mammalian cell proliferation and differentiation.
Eminent Professor and Division Chief; Rheumatology, Allergy & Immunology Division; Medicine Department; Director, Thurston Arthritis Research Center; School of Medicine; UNC
Dr. Jordan's research foci are the epidemiology and genetics of osteoarthritis.
Professor, Industrial and systems Engineering Department, College of Engineering, NCSU
Dr. Kaber's research in ergonomics focuses on cognitive engineering, human-computer interaction, human factors in systems design and engineering, human performance modeling, occupational ergonomics, occupational safety engineering, and system safety engineering.
Professor, Cardiology, Clinical Sciences Department, College of Veterinary Medicine, NCSU
Professor, Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Medicine Department, School of Medicine, UNC
Dr. Keku carries out translational research that combines basic science with epidemiology to gain a better understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of GI diseases.
Associate Professor, Environmental & Molecular Toxicology, NCSU
Dr. Kullman's research focus incorporates molecular, computational and comparative/functional genomic approaches to examine gene environmental interactions. His research includes transcriptional profiling, coupling gene expression with pathology and conducting computational and laboratory-based methods to identify evolutionarily conserved mechanisms of xenobiotic-induced stress response.
Associate Professor, Materials Science and Engineering Department, College of Engineering, NCSU
Dr. LaBean's research focus is structure, evolution, and engineering of biopolymers (biomacromolecules and materials assembled from them). Current project involve the design, construction, and testing of self-assembling DNA nanostructures for applications in molecular materials, nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, molecular robotics, and nanomedicine.
Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery, Clinical Sciences Department, College of Veterinary Medicine, NCSU
Dr. Lacelles' research interests include acute and chronic pain.
Assistant Professor, Pathology & Laboratory Department, School of Medicine, UNC
Dr. Liu's research combines genetics, molecular and cell biology to study cardiac development and function, focusing on the molecular mechanisms that link mechanical forces and genetic factors to the morphogenesis of the heart.
Associate Professor and Associate Chair, UNC/NCSU Biomedical Engineering Department, UNC School of Medicine, NCSU College of Engineering
Dr. Loboa works with empirical and computational approaches to stem cells for functional tissue engineering of musculoskeletal tissues and nanofibrous 'smart bandages' as controlled release systems for wound healing.
Dean, Professor-Clinical Science Department, College of Veterinary Medicine, NCSU
Dr. Lunn's research interests have been in equine immunology and infectious disease, with a focus on influenza virus and EHV-1 infection in horses.
Associate Professor, Small Animal Internal, Clinical Sciences Department, College of Veterinary Medicine, NCSU
Dr. Lunn's research focus includes: leptospirosis, canine influenza, endocrine disease, and renal disease.