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Matt Friedman

I became interested in the fossil record generally, and fishes specifically, from growing up in the Cleveland area. Here the rocks contain remarkable fossils of early fishes dating to ~360 million years ago. I was fascinated by these strange animals as a kid, and somehow that interest persisted. The most exciting thing is our ability ...

Muneesh Tewari

One of our projects, which is a collaboration with Dr. Sung Won Choi's lab and others, is aimed at finding new ways for personalized prediction of side effects of a new cancer therapy called CAR-T cell therapy. This is a potentially life-saving therapy that can also have serious side effects, including one called cytokine release ...

Charles Friedman

I am currently working to expose the relationships between AI and Learning Health Systems (LHS). More specifically, I am focused on why LHS and AI need to each in order for each to realize its full potential to drive health improvement. AI needs LHS infrastructure as a persistent means to 'land" AI applications in health ...

Kayte Spector-Bagdady

I believe that ensuring that my empirical findings are translated into improved policy via direct and sustained engagement with policymakers and key policy stakeholders is as important as conducting the research in the first place. At the institutional level, I am the ethicist on the Michigan Medicine Human Data and Biospecimen Release Committee. We developed ...

Karen Peterson

My research focuses on the influence of interactions of diet and toxicants, e.g., metals and endocrine-disrupting chemicals on physical growth, maturation and cardiometabolic risk across life course in human cohort studies. I also have extensive experience in the design, implementation and evaluation of RCTs of nutrition interventions to reduce obesity and comorbidities. As Associate Director ...

Oliver Kripfgans

My colleague Dr. Chan and I have introduced a high-frequency miniature ultrasound probe for cross-sectional imaging of oral soft tissues which has attracted great interest by the dental community. Ultrasound will revolutionize dentistry which is currently unable to adequately image soft tissue. It may become an objective diagnostic tool to quantify soft tissue inflammation and ...

Ben Dantzer

I have studied the behavior and physiology of wild animals in the Canadian Yukon, the Kalahari desert, and the wilds of southwestern Ohio or northern Michigan. I enjoy taking a longitudinal approach to my scientific questions where we study individual animals over long periods of time. This allows us to understand how animals respond to ...

Abby Hutson

(I think I talk enough about my most interesting projects in other areas of this application, so I will not repeat them here) Before joining the University of Michigan, I spent all of my research career studying meteorology, specifically severe and tornadic thunderstorms. A majority of my research was done at at the storm-scale, or ...

Ravi Allada

Understanding why we sleep remains one of the most enduring mysteries in science. A core feature of sleep is its homeostatic regulation, i.e., waking experience drives subsequent sleep. Here we are investigating the molecular basis of the sleep homeostat: 1) how does the homeostat sense waking signals? 2) How does the homeostat trigger sleep? 3) ...

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Mahesh Agarwal

Associate Professor, Mathematics and Statistics, College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters

Carlos Aguilar

Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Medical School

J. Trent Alexander

Research Professor, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Institute for Social Research

Research Professor, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research

Ravi Allada

Professor, Anesthesiology/Michigan Neuroscience Institute

Daniel Almirall

Research Associate Professor, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research

Research Associate Professor, Statistics, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Karen Alofs

Associate Professor, Environment and Sustainability, School for Environment and Sustainability

George Alter

Research Professor, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research

Research Professor, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Institute for Social Research; Professor Emeritus, History, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Shan Bao

Associate Professor, University of Michigan-Dearborn

Sol Bermann

Chief Information Security Officer, Executive Director - Information Assurance, Information and Technology Services