Personnel
Principal Investigator
Michael 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
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.
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
Kim Butler
Administrative Assistant
Kim_Butler@URMC.Rochester.edu
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
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