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Derek Abbott, MD, PhD
ProfessorDepartment of PathologySchool of MedicineArline H. and Curtis F. Garvin Professor of MedicineDepartment of PathologySchool of MedicineMemberImmune Oncology ProgramCase Comprehensive Cancer CenterEmail: derek.abbott@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.8564
I focus on innate immunity, genetic and Inflammatory disease.
Drew Adams, PhD
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Genetics and Genome SciencesSchool of MedicineMemberDevelopmental Therapeutics ProgramCase Comprehensive Cancer CenterEmail: drew.adams@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.4922
Our lab works at the interface of chemistry and biology to identify new drug targets and lead molecules for the treatment of neurodegenerative and other diseases.
Kumar Alagramam, PhD
Associate ProfessorDepartment of OtolaryngologySchool of MedicineAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Genetics and Genome SciencesSchool of MedicineEmail: kumar.alagramam@case.edu
Phone: 216.844.7261
My research focuses on genetic basis of hearing loss - Genes involved in sensory hair cell development and noise-induced hearing loss.
Alexandru Almasan, PhD
ProfessorDepartment of Molecular MedicineSchool of MedicineAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Environmental Health SciencesSchool of MedicineMemberMolecular Oncology ProgramCase Comprehensive Cancer CenterEmail: almasaa@ccf.org
Phone: 216.444.9970
My primary research is in the molecular basis of cell death and proliferation control during the genotoxic stress response: BCL-2 family, autophagy regulation, DNA repair, and therapy resistance.
Bela Anand-Apte, MBBS, PhD
Lerner Research InstituteEmail: bela.anand-apte@case.edu
Phone: 216.445.9739
I research molecular mechanisms of abnormal retinal neovascularization and vision loss and development/maintenance of the blood retinal barrier.
Donald D. Anthony, Jr. , MD, PhD
ProfessorSchool of MedicineMemberImmune Oncology ProgramCase Comprehensive Cancer CenterEmail: DDA3@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.3540
I focus on immune derangement after long term hepatitis C virus infection that disposes to Hepatocellular Carcinoma. I also study immune and cardiovascular health in Rheumatoid Arthritis, Naive CD4 T cell phenotype and function, senescence, aging and Treg in host response to COVID.
Kristian Baker, PhD
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Genetics and Genome SciencesSchool of MedicineMemberCenter for RNA Science and TherapeuticsSchool of MedicineEmail: kristian.baker@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.0277
My lab studies the interplay between translation and mRNA turnover and mRNA quality control. We are particularly interested in understanding the mechanisms underlying nonsense-mediated mRNA decay and how the cell recognizes and rapidly destroys these aberrant transcritps. We are also interested in the identification and function of long noncoding RNAs.
MartÃn L. Basch, PhD
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of OtolaryngologySchool of MedicineAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Genetics and Genome SciencesSchool of MedicineEmail: mlb202@case.edu
Phone: 216.844.2323
My primary research is in development and regeneration of the inner ear, including molecular causes of congenital deafness, stria vascularis, and neural crest contributions to the inner ear.
Gürkan Bebek, PhD, MS
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of NutritionSchool of MedicineAssistant ProfessorCenter for Proteomics and BioinformaticsSchool of MedicineAssistant ProfessorComputer and Data Sciences DepartmentCase School of EngineeringEmail: gurkan.bebek@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.4541
My research is primarily in bioinformatic analysis of complex biological networks with novel algorithms, developing personalized/precision medicine paradigm for cancer treatment and systems biology analysis of inflammatory pathways in Alzheimer's Disease.
Cornelia Bergmann , PhD
ProfessorMolecular MedicineSchool of MedicineEmail: cornelia.bergmann@case.edu
Phone: 216.444.5922
I research the interaction between the central nervous system and immune responses to viral infection, viral persistence, and B cell function in the CNS.