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    Mohamed Idries
    • Faculty Type
    • Co-Content Manager
    • Lecturer
    • Full Time Faculty
    • Areas of Interest
    • Cardiology: Heart failure phenotyping. Precision cardiology and risk stratification.
    • Oncology: Molecular and targeted therapies. Immuno-oncology. Cancer genetics and biomarkers.
    • Genetics: Genomics of inherited and acquired disease. Translational genomics and precision medicine.
    Esther Johnson
    • Faculty Type
    • Lecturer
    • Full Time Faculty
    • Areas of Interest
    • Mental Health
    • Chronic Diseases
    • Technology
    • Digital Teaching
    • Public Health
    • Teenage Behaviors
    • Pathophysiology of diseases
    Kwami Jones
    • Faculty Type
    • Demonstrator
    • Full Time Faculty
    • Areas of Interest
    • Molecular Biology
    • Genetic Disease
    • Population Genetics
    • Sickle Cell Disease
    • Gene Therapy
    • Molecular Medicine
    Kamaria Jordan
    • Faculty Type
    • Lecturer
    • Full Time Faculty
    • Areas of Interest
    • Learning Methods
    • Autism
    • Faculty Type
    • Assistant Professor
    • Co-Content Manager
    • Full Time Faculty
    • Chair, Pathophysiology
    • Areas of Interest
    • Medical education
    • Contact dermatitis
    • Photodermatitis
    Emmanuel Keku
    • Faculty Type
    • Professor Emeritus
    • Professor
    • Areas of Interest
    • Chronic Disease Epidemiology
    • Cancer
    • Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD)
    • Obesity
    • Nutritional Determinants of Chronic Diseases
    • Genetic Determinants Of Diseases and Clinical Trials
    • Infectious Disease Epidemiology - Emerging Infectious Disease, HIV and HPV
    Theofanis Kollias
    • Faculty Type
    • Assistant Professor
    • Chair
    • College Director
    • Full Time Faculty
    • Areas of Interest
    • Anatomical variants and surgical anatomy; cadaveric feasibility studies
    • Evidence synthesis (systematic reviews) in surgery, women’s health, cardiology, neurology, GI, endocrinology
    • Medical education, assessment, and question-bank development
    • Occupational health, pandemic preparedness, and health policy
    Noah Leton
    • Faculty Type
    • Assistant Professor
    • Content Manager
    • Lecturer
    • Full Time Faculty
    • Areas of Interest
    • Neuroscience
    • Medical education
    • Public health
    • Healthcare management
    • Faculty Type
    • President. St. George's University
    • Dean
    • Co-Chair
    • Professor, Anatomical Sciences
    • Professor, Pathology
    • Areas of Interest
    • My research spans clinical and surgical anatomy, cardiovascular pathology, translational anatomy and educational innovations. I am actively advancing anatomy education through AI-driven innovation and ultrasound-based teaching. With more than 900 peer-reviewed publications, my work appears in Clinical Anatomy, Cardiovascular Pathology, Journal of Neurosurgery, and Gray's Anatomy. Notable contributions include multiple textbook chapters, major atlases, and leadership of large-scale meta-analyses shaping contemporary anatomical science.
    Mary Maj
    • Faculty Type
    • Chair
    • Content Manager
    • Professor
    • Areas of Interest
    • Mitochondrial dysregulation in human disease
    • Inborn errors of metabolism
    • Oxidative phosphorylation
    • Regulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase
    • Reactive oxygen species in Parkinson’s disease
    • Role of adenosine kinase in epileptogenesis
    Achut Malur
    • Faculty Type
    • Associate Professor
    • Full Time Faculty
    • Areas of Interest
    • Paramyxoviruses
    • Zoonotic viral transmission
    • Animal models of human lung disease
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    • Faculty Type
    • Chair
    • Professor
    • Full Time Faculty
    • Areas of Interest
    • Dr. Martin’s research expertise includes the use molecular biology techniques such as PCR, mRNA differential display, in situ hybridization, and DNA chip microarrays to identify, clone and characterize genes that are expressed during zebrafish development and whose transcription is regulated by DNA methylation.
    • Dr. Martin has also conducted research on the effect of environmental perturbations and their effects on gene expression and embryonic development.