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Principal Investigator

Photo of Michael O'ReillyMichael A. O’Reilly, Ph.D.

Michael A. O’Reilly, Ph.D.

Michael_OReilly@URMC.Rochester.edu

Research Interests: Defining how an aberrant oxygen environment and oxygen-induced DNA damage signaling alter distal lung development, the host response to respiratory viral infections, and promotes cardiovascular disease later in life.

 

Faculty

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Andrew Dylag, M.D.

Assistant Professor

Andrew Dylag, M.D.

Andrew_Dylag@URMC.Rochester.edu

Research Interests: Defining how supplemental oxygen and viral infections in preterm infants and mice causes airway hyperresponsiveness.

 

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E. David Cohen, Ph.D.

Research Assistant Professor

E. David Cohen, Ph.D.

Ethan_Cohen@URMC.Rochester.edu

Research Interests: Mechanisms by which Wnt signaling and oxygen at birth influence heart development.

 

Technicians and Staff

Image of Kim ButlerKim Butler

Administrative Assistant

Kim_Butler@URMC.Rochester.edu

 

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Min Yee

Technical Associate II

Min_Yee@URMC.Rochester.edu

Research Interests: Mechanisms by which early life oxygen alters alveolar epithelial development and regeneration following viral infection

 

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Jeannie Haak

Research Technician IV

Jeannie_Haak@URMC.Rochester.edu

Research Interests: Defining mechanisms by which supplemental oxygen and viral infections cause airway hyperreactivity in mice.

Undergraduate Students

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Molly Behan

Undergraduate Student