Mitchell F. Berman, M.D., mfb1@columbia.edu
Computerization of operating room data; outcomes research.
Anthony R. Brown, M.D., arb6@columbia.edu
Regional Anesthesia: Clinical research.
Charles Cain, M.D., cfc15@columbia.edu
Acute and chronic pain management.
Anthony Clapcich, M.D., ajc60@columbia.edu
Effects of anesthetics on somatosensory evoked potential formation.
Marc L. Dickstein, M.D., mld2@columbia.edu
Cardiovascular physiology; right ventricular function.
Charles Emala, M.D., cwe5@columbia.edu
Signal transduction pathways in smooth muscle cells.
Pamela Flood, M.D., pdf3@columbia.edu
Mechanisms of general anesthesia.
Mark J.S. Heath, M.D., mh22@columbia.edu
Spinal cord physiology.
Eric Heyer, M.D., Ph.D., ejh3@columbia.edu
Cerebral functioning: assessment of neurologic function in cardiac surgical and neurosurgical patients. Intraoperative cerebral monitoring: electroencephalography and ultrasonic Doppler.
Carol Hirshman, M.D., cah63@columbia.edu
Signal transduction pathways in smooth muscle cells.
Amy E. Jonassen, M.D., aem1@columbia.edu
Anesthesia for cardiac surgery in neonates.
Desmond Jordan, M.D., daj3@columbia.edu
Summarization of large amounts of patient-specific clinical data using artificial intelligence and the distribution of this electronic information using multimedia formats.
H. Thomas Lee, M.D., tl128@columbia.edu
Role of adensine protection against renal ischemia.
Neeta Saraiya, M.D., ns193@columbia.edu
Cardiac Troponin I as a sensitive myocardial injury marker in neonates with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS).
Jack Shanewise, M.D., jss2128@columbia.edu
Cardiovascular anesthesia, transesophageal echocardiography.
Robert Sladen, M.D., rs543@columbia.edu
Critical care medicine.
Arthur Smerling, M.D., ajs8@columbia.edu
Nitric oxide, pulmonary circulation, pulmonary hypertension, psychological impact of anesthesia on children.
Richard M. Smiley, M.D., Ph.D., rms7@columbia.edu
Adrenergic receptor regulation in pregnancy and perioperative period; spinal and epidural
analgesia during labor.
Lena S.Y. Sun, M.D., lss4@columbia.edu
Cardiovascular function and drug responses in adults and neonates. Effect of intrauterine cocaine exposure on neonatal cardiovascular function.
Gareth R. Tibbs, Ph.D., grt1@columbia.edu
Molecular and biophysical understanding of the activation, permeation and modulation properties of hyperpolarization-activated pacemaker channels of heart and brain.
Robert Whittington, M.D., raw9@columbia.edu
Toxicity of cocaine and its metabolites; cocaine toxicity in parturients.
Jay Yang, MSEE, Ph.D., M.D., jy2029@columbia.edu
Synaptic plasticity and chronic pain; virus-mediated synaptic engineering. Mechanisms of anesthetic action.