Beth Diane Kirkpatrick

Beth Diane Kirkpatrick, M.D., FASTMH, FACP, Professor and Chair, Training & Education Dr. Beth Kirkpatrick received her M.D. from Albany Medical College. She performed an internship, residency, and chief residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Rochester. Her Fellowship in Infectious Diseases was performed at Johns Hopkins University, which included clinical sub-specialty training and […]
Dean Madden

Dean R Madden, PhD, Professor of Biochemistry and Cell Biology The goal of our research is to understand the functional characteristics of ion channels and transporters in terms of their molecular structure. Transmembrane electrochemical gradients underpin a wide variety of essential physiological processes, including photosynthesis and respiration, muscle contraction, and nerve signaling. Highly specialized ion […]
Michael Whitfield

Michael L. Whitfield, PhD, Chair and Professor of Biomedical Data Science, Professor of Molecular and Systems Biology. Principal Investigator of Center for Quantitative Biology, New Hampshire Professional Interests: My lab uses genomics and computational approaches to identify the molecular basis of autoimmunity and fibrosis with an emphasis on systemic sclerosis (SSc). We identified the first […]
Rick Cote

Rick Cote, Professor, Director, Center Of Integrated Biomedical and Bioengineering Research, New Hampshire. Faculty, Research, and Graduate Education, Molecular, Cellular, and Biomedical Science My research focuses on the regulation of the visual signaling pathway in photoreceptor cells, with emphasis on the structure, function, and regulation of the photoreceptor phosphodiesterase (PDE6). My lab group consists […]
Margaret Rita Karagas

Margaret Rita Karagas, PhD, Chair and Professor of Epidemiology, Professor of Community and Family Medicine, James W. Squires Professor Professor Karagas’ research encompasses several epidemiological studies focusing on the etiology and prevention of human cancers over the lifecourse, as well as adverse pregnancy and children’s health outcomes. These include investigations to determine incidence rates of […]
Clifford Rosen

Clifford J. Rosen, MD Faculty Scientist. Director, Center for Clinical & Translational Research Dr. Rosen is one of the lead Principal Investigators of the Northern New England CTR Network. Education BS: Biochemistry, University of Maine, Orono, Maine MD: The State University of New York at Syracuse, Syracuse, NY The central theme of the Rosen laboratory […]
Douglas Sawyer

Douglas Sawyer Education MD, PhD, Cornell University, 1991 Bio-sketch I am a physician-scientist with a background in cardiovascular biology, and clinical focus on heart failure. My research activity has focused on understanding myocardial biology and developing translational studies elucidating how the adult heart maintains and repairs itself, as well as developing therapeutic strategies to enhance […]
Iain Drummond

Iain Drummond received his PhD. from the University of California Berkeley for work on ionic signaling and the Drosophila heat shock response. His postdoctoral work at Northwestern University Medical School and the University of Chicago focused on gene regulation in Development and Kidney Cancer (Wilms tumor). From 1996-to 2019 Dr. Drummond was an Associate Professor […]
Ian Meng

Dr. Ian Meng received his ScB and Ph.D. in Neuroscience at Brown University. Following completion of his Ph.D., he worked as a postdoctoral fellow with Dr. Howard Fields in the Department of Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), studying the brain circuits mediating the analgesic properties of cannabinoids. Dr. Meng joined the […]
Lucy Liaw

Lucy Liaw, Ph.D., National Committee Member NAIPI, Faculty Scientist III, Director, Research Training Programs, Director, Mouse Genome Modification Core. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality in our country, and the obesity epidemic has amplified this public health problem. Our research focuses on cellular interactions and signaling and molecular mechanisms that impact cardiovascular disease. […]