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Sudha Chakrapani, PhD
ChairDepartment of PharmacologyJohn H. Hord Professor and ChairSchool of MedicineDirectorCryo-Electron Microscopy CoreDirectorCleveland Center for Membrane & Structural BiologyEmail: sxc584@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.4631
My focus is in ion channel in fast synaptic neurotransmission, CryoEM methods, EPR spectroscopy, electrophysiology and X-ray crystallography.
Timothy Chan, MD, PhD
Co-DirectorNational Center for Regenerative MedicineSchool of MedicineCo-LeaderImmune Oncology ProgramCase Comprehensive Cancer CenterProfessorDepartment of Genetics and Genome SciencesSchool of MedicineEmail: CHANT2@ccf.org
The focus of the Chan laboratory is to understand the genomic basis of tumor development and treatment response. We use both large-scale genomic analyses and functional dissection to determine what drives oncogenesis. From this information, we seek to develop improved diagnostic and therapeutic modalities for human cancers.
Mark Chance, PhD
ProfessorDepartment of NutritionSchool of MedicineDirectorCenter for Proteomics and BioinformaticsSchool of MedicineCharles W. and Iona A. Mathias Professor of Cancer ResearchSchool of MedicineProfessorDepartment of Genetics and Genome SciencesSchool of MedicineMemberDevelopmental Therapeutics ProgramCase Comprehensive Cancer CenterMemberCleveland Center for Membrane & Structural BiologyEmail: mark.chance@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.4406
My research is in proteomics and systems biology in cancer and Alzheimer's Disease. I also study proten-protein and protein-small molecule interactions and sensing via integrative biophysics, as well as structural mass spectrometry and protein crystallography.
Weiqiang (Javier) Chen, PhD
Assistant StaffCleveland ClinicCleveland ClinicSchool of MedicineEmail: chenw3@ccf.org
Arthropod-borne viruses re-emerge globally to cause disease in humans, resulting in new, explosive epidemics. The Chen lab studies arboviral pathogenesis, with a focus on how viruses cause debilitating bone pathologies in humans by dysregulating bone biology and causing abnormal calcifications and inflammatory arthritis.
Hillel Chiel, PhD
ProfessorDepartment of BiologyCollege of Arts and SciencesProfessorDepartment of NeurosciencesSchool of MedicineProfessorDepartment of Biomedical EngineeringCase School of EngineeringProfessorNeural Engineering CenterCase School of EngineeringEmail: hillel.chiel@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.3846
My areas of investigation include neural networks, electrophysiology, modeling, Aplysia, biomechanics, and feeding behavior.
Atul Chopra, MD, PhD
InvestigatorHarrington Discovery InstituteAssociate DirectorHarrington Rare Disease ProgramAssistant Professor of MedicineDepartment of Genetics and Genome SciencesSchool of MedicineEmail: atul.chopra@case.edu
I study energy homeostasis and metabolic disease, and discover novel hormones that allow inter-organ communication.
Brian A. Cobb, PhD
Michael E. Lamm ProfessorDepartment of PathologySchool of MedicineDirectorImmunology Training ProgramSchool of MedicineEmail: brian.cobb@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.1263
My lab focuses on the role of microbial and host glycans on immune regulation and inflammatory disease.
Fabio Cominelli, MD, PhD
ProfessorDepartment of MedicineSchool of MedicineProfessorDepartment of PathologySchool of MedicineChiefDivision of Gastroenterology and Liver DiseaseSchool of MedicineMemberMolecular Oncology ProgramCase Comprehensive Cancer CenterEmail: Fabio.Cominelli@uhhospitals.org
Phone: 216.844.7344
My research focuses on Crohn's Disease, General GI, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, and Ulcerative Colitis.
Ronald A. Conlon, PhD
ProfessorDepartment of Genetics and Genome SciencesSchool of MedicineDirectorCase Transgenic and Targeting FacilityMemberCancer Genomics and Epigenomics ProgramCase Comprehensive Cancer CenterEmail: ronald.conlon@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.1826
I focus on targeted mutagenesis, gene controlling morphogenesis and pattern formation, and genome mapping in mice.
Kevin D. Cooper, MD
ProfessorDepartment of DermatologySchool of MedicineProfessorDepartment of PathologySchool of MedicineMemberImmune Oncology ProgramCase Comprehensive Cancer CenterEmail: kevin.cooper@UHhospitals.org
Phone: 216.844.3111
I investigate psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, autoimmunity, cutaneous immunobiology, UV and solar effects, and immunomodulatory therapy.