Personnel
Principal Investigator
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
Andrew Dylag, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Andrew_Dylag@URMC.Rochester.edu
Research Interests: Defining how supplemental oxygen and viral infections in preterm infants and mice causes airway hyperresponsiveness.
E. David Cohen, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor
Ethan_Cohen@URMC.Rochester.edu
Research Interests: Mechanisms by which Wnt signaling and oxygen at birth influence heart development.
Technicians and Staff
Kim Butler
Administrative Assistant
Min Yee
Technical Associate II
Research Interests: Mechanisms by which early life oxygen alters alveolar epithelial development and regeneration following viral infection
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
Molly Behan
Undergraduate Student