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Clinical and Bioinformatics Research

Lung Injury Group

Research in which people, or data or samples of tissue from people, are studied to understand health and disease. Clinical research helps find new and better ways to detect, diagnose, treat, and prevent disease. Bioinformatics is defined as the application of tools of computation and analysis to the capture and interpretation of biological data. It is an interdisciplinary field, which harnesses computer science, mathematics, physics, and biology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christian Cain, MD
Assistant Professor; Department of Surgery 

Samuel Galvagno, DO, PhD
Professor; Department of Anesthesiology 

Michael Grant, MD, PhD
Professor; Department of Surgery

Sharon Henry, MD
Professor; Department of Surgery

Peter (Fu) Hu, PhD
Professor; Department of Anesthesiology

Bhavani Shankar Kodali, MBBS, MD
Professor; Department of Anesthesiology

Peter Rock, MD, MBA
Professor and Chair; Department of Anesthesiology 

Thomas Scalea, MD
Professor and Chief; Department of Surgery

Thelma B. Wright, MD, JD
Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology 

Shiming Yang, PhD
Assistant Professor; Department of Anesthesiology