Department of Medicine Faculty
Bio
Dr. Boucher graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. He then completed his internal medicine/pediatrics residency at the University of Minnesota, followed by his pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. He is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, is board-certified in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Pediatric Hematology/Oncology.
He joined the University of Minnesota faculty as Assistant Professor of pediatric hematology in the Department of Pediatrics in 2019. He holds a joint appointment in the Department of Medicine. His specific interests include inherited hemoglobinopathies, especially sickle cell disease (SCD) and thalassemia, and addressing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) issues in clinical care. He sees pediatric patients with a wide range of hematologic disorders including red cell disorders, cytopenias, and marrow failure disorders.
In the Department of Medicine, he directs the SCD program with a focus on addressing care gaps for adolescents and young adults with SCD and other red cell disorders. In doing so, his goal is to build a lifespan approach to red cell disorders, particularly SCD, and strengthen our clinical care approach and research expansion.
Dr. Boucher's research includes improving patient-centered outcomes and community awareness for individuals with hemoglobinopathies like SCD and thalassemias. He also conducts research focused on addressing health inequities in clinical care, hematologic and otherwise. He is engaged in medical education for non-malignant hematology and in curriculum development around social determinants of health.
Research Summary
Bleed and Clotting Disorders Anemia Platelet disorders Sickle Cell Disorder Thalassemia
Clinical Summary
Bleed and Clotting Disorders; Anemia; Platelet disorders; Sickle Cell Disorder; Thalassemia
Education
Fellowships, Residencies, and Visiting Engagements
Licensures and Certifications
Honors and Recognition
Contact
Address
Pediatric Hematology-OncologyMayo Mail Code 484
420 Delaware Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Administrative Contact
Abby Wenninger, MPH
Administrative Associate, Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
University of Minnesota Medical School - Twin Cities
Email: wenni021@umn.edu | Office: Mayo A547
Administrative Fax Number: 612-624-3913
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Admin
Phone: 612-624-9996
Fax: 612-625-4410
Email: idimdivision@umn.edu
Mail: Microbiology Research Building, 1st floor mail room, MMC 2821, 689 23rd Ave S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455
Summary
Dr. Boulware is an infectious disease physician-scientist with formal training in clinical trials, public health, and tropical medicine. Dr. Boulware combines his clinical research with nested basic science investigations into disease pathogenesis to conduct translational research. His primary research interests are in meningitis in resource-limited areas including diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and quality improvement initiatives incorporating cost-effectiveness analyses in order to translate knowledge into improved care. Dr. Boulware's current research is focused on improving the clinical outcomes of HIV-infected persons with cryptococcal meningitis, the second most common AIDS-defining opportunistic infection in Sub-Saharan Africa and the most common cause of adult meningitis. Additionally, Dr. Boulware has been motivated to improve the diagnostics for TB meningitis, and now that TB meningitis can be promptly diagnosed, to also improve the treatment of tuberculous meningitis. Dr. Boulware leads a multidisciplinary, international research team with active research collaborations with partners in Uganda, South Africa, Ethiopia, Brazil, Botswana, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
Research Summary
Reducing HIV-related mortality in people living with AIDS Improving Diagnostics for Meningitis Improving treatments for Cryptococcal meningitis and TB meningitis Preventing avoidable deaths due to subclinical cryptococcosis Clinical Trials for novel meningitis therapeutics and strategies Quality improvement initiatives to improve survival in resource-limited settings Antimicrobial resistance in low and middle income countries Research Projects: Improving Diagnostics and Neurocognitive Outcomes in HIV/AIDS-related Meningitis (R01 NS086312) Phased Implementation of a Public Health Programme: Cryptococcal Screening and Treatment in South Africa. ( R01AI118511) Operational Research for Cryptococcal Antigen Screening (ORCAS) of HIV Patients (U01AI125003) Infectious Disease Training in Clinical Investigation (T32AI055433) Encochleated Oral Amphotericin for Cryptococcal Meningitis Trial TB Meningitis: Evaluating CSF Immunology to Discover Hidden Disease and Potential Immunomodulatory Therapies Redefining Tuberculosis Meningitis with Metagenomics and Host Transcriptomics NIH ACTIV-6 COVID Platform Trial
Clinical Summary
Central nervous system infections; AIDS-related opportunistic infections; Tropical medicine; Travel medicine; Cost Effectiveness
Education
Fellowships, Residencies, and Visiting Engagements
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Nephrology
Phone: 612-624-9444
Email: renaldiv@umn.edu
Fax: 612-626-3840
Mail: 717 Delaware Street SE, Suite 353, MMC 1932, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Summary
Dr. Mirna Boumitri joined the faculty at the University of Minnesota in 2010 after completing internal medicine residency and nephrology fellowship at The Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Boumitri's clinical interests include hypertension, pregnancy-related kidney issues, chronic kidney disease, and dialysis. She enjoys clinical education for medical students, residents, and fellows training at the University. Dr. Boumitri's research interests include hypertension, kidney disease progression, pregnancy, and quality improvement in chronic kidney disease management and dialysis. She was recognized as a Top Doctor by Minnesota Monthly Magazine. Dr. Boumitri is the Clinical Director of the Nephrology Division and the Medical Director for the University Dialysis Unit.
Clinical Summary
Hypertension; Pregnancy; Chronic Kidney Disease, Dialysis
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: DHM Admin Team
Email: dhmadmin@umn.edu
Phone Number: 612-624-0579
Fax Number: 612-624-3189
Summary
Interests include patient education and transitions of care.
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Jill Charles
Phone: 612-624-0468
Email: jcharles@umn.edu
Summary
Dr. Bramante's research focuses on remotely delivered interventions to improve health in children and adults with overweight and obesity. This research includes remotely delivered clinical trials that assess interventions that may prevent severe COVID-19 and Long-COVID (covidout.umn.edu). Dr. Bramante also researches ways to assist daily health management at home, such as weight management interventions for children and adults seeking obesity treatment. Dr. Bramante sees patients in the comprehensive pediatric and adult weight management clinics. The M Health Fairview Comprehensive Weight Management Clinic treats each patient individually, acknowledging that obesity and weight loss are very complicated. Both clinics offer medication management, which is often indicated to address dysregulated pathways in the energy-regulatory systems that lead to excess weight so that lifestyle changes can be effective.
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Teaching Summary
Medical student and resident teaching
Clinical Summary
Obesity Treatment and prevention; Anti-obesity pharmacotherapy
Education
Fellowships, Residencies, and Visiting Engagements
Honors and Recognition
Selected Publications
Bio
Transplant nephrologist with interest in clinical outcomes research, donor-specific antibody formation and evolution, and teaching of trainees.
Teaching Summary
General and Transplant Nephrology education
Languages
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Emily Olmsted-Morales
Phone: 612-624-0999
Email: olmst111@umn.edu
Fax: 612-625-2174
Bio
Administrator Info
Email: endofixer@umn.edu
Mail: 420 Delaware Street SE, MMC 101, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Summary
Dr. Lynn Burmeister completed Medical School, an Internal Medicine Residency, and a Fellowship in Endocrinology at the University of Minnesota. She is the current Fellowship Program Director for the Division of Diabetes & Endocrinology. Her clinical and research interest include thyroid cancer and disease.
Clinical Summary
Thyroid Cancer; Thyroid Disease; Hypothyroidism; Hashimoto's thyroiditis; Goiter; Graves' disease; Endocrinology; Clinical Densitometry
Licensures and Certifications
Honors and Recognition
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Helen Rieger
Phone: 612-624-0999
Email: riege002@umn.edu
Fax: 612-625-2174
Summary
Originally from Canada, Dr. Burton received a B.Sc. in Biomedical Science from the University of Toronto and joined the faculty of the University of Minnesota in 2008.
Clinical Summary
Critical Care; Cardio-pulmonary physiology in mechanically ventilated patients, non-invasive ventilation use in ICU patients; Internal medicine resident education/curriculum development
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: DHM Admin Team
Email: dhmadmin@umn.edu
Phone Number: 612-624-0579
Fax Number: 612-624-3189
SummaryDr. Byrd is a University of Minnesota Assistant Professor of Medicine and general medicine hospitalist. He also holds an Affiliate Faculty appointment at the Institute for Health Informatics. Dr. Byrd attended medical school at the University of New Mexico and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Northwestern University, where he subsequently completed an academic hospital medicine fellowship and earned his master's in health and biomedical informatics. Dr. Byrd studies the adoption, adaptation, and acceptance of health information technologies in clinical care settings. His research focuses on the human-computer interface of clinical decision support systems, including machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies. His teaching interests include diagnostic reasoning, Bayesian testing approaches, and digital technology fluency.
Teaching Summary
Data Science; Biostatistics
Clinical Summary
Heart Failure; Obesity; Substance Use Disorder
Honors and Recognition
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Ashley Fuchs
Phone: 612-624-0999
Email: fuchs@umn.edu
Fax: 612-625-2174
Summary
Monica Campo Patiño, MD, MPH., completed medical school at Universidad El Bosque in Bogotá, Colombia. She went on to complete a research fellowship at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA. She received a Master’s in Public Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Subsequently, she completed an internal medicine residency at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, MA and a fellowship in pulmonary and critical care medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA.
Currently, Dr. Campo is an Assistant Professor in the University of Minnesota Department of Medicine in the Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy, and Sleep Medicine Division. Dr. Campo specializes in the treatment and management of general pulmonary and critically ill patients. She is committed to excellent and compassionate care of patients with chest problems. Dr. Campo’s research focuses on the discovery of new therapies for patients with respiratory infections. She has received independent funding from the National Institutes of Health for her research projects and has published in peer-reviewed journals as well as presented her research at international scientific meetings.
Research Summary
Dr. Campo’s research program focuses on the examination of regulatory innate immunity pathways of the early stages of tuberculosis, that lead to the discovery of new therapies.
Her current projects include:
A) Class I Histone Deacetylases Regulate Innate Immune Resistance to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. New therapies that target the host instead of targeting Mycobacterium tuberculosis directly, known as host-directed therapeutics, offer a promising answer to antibiotic resistance and the inability to kill non-replicating bacilli. Dr. Campo identified a selective inhibitor of histone deacetylases that controls extracellular and intracellular growth of Mycobacteria. This compound may be promising as a host directed therapeutic against tuberculosis. The goal of the current work is to search for the mechanism by which histone deacetylase inhibitors control mycobacteria replication and to study the cellular, epigenetic and genetic mechanisms of histone deacetylases regulation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.
B) Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced responses in human alveolar macrophages vs. monocyte derived macrophages: Alveolar macrophages and recruited monocyte-derived macrophages mediate early lung immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis and are poised to determine the subsequent course of infection. Although previous studies documented differences between these cells, few have described cellular functions that regulate critical steps in anti-microbial responses. Dr. Campo’s team identified Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced pathways that were specifically upregulated in human alveolar macrophages compared to macrophages. Further studies are underway to understand how these specific pathways are differentially regulated in human alveolar and peripheral macrophages.
Teaching Summary
Pulmonary; tuberculosis
Clinical Summary
General pulmonary medicine
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Roberta Beach
Email: rmbeach@umphysicians.umn.edu
Mail: 420 Delaware Street SE, MMC 508 Mayo, 8508A (Campus Delivery Code), Minneapolis, MN 55455
Summary
Dr. Can joined the University of Minnesota Cardiovascular Division faculty in 2017: prior to this, she was a faculty physician in the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases at Necmettin Erbakan University (Konya, Turkey) from 2004-2017. She has served as director of the University of Minnesota Medical Center's general-cardiology inpatient service since 2019. Experienced in medical education and clinical care, her primary research interest is in cardiac arrhythmias.
Research Summary
Medical education; Cardiac arrhythmias
Clinical Summary
Arrhythmia, Atrial fibrillation, Cardiac arrhythmia, General cardiology, Palpitations
Selected Publications
Contact
Address
General Internal MedicineOne Veterans Drive
Minneapolis, MN 55412
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Becca Johnson
Phone: 612-624-9996
Fax: 612-625-4410
Email: joh07913@umn.edu
Mail: Mayo Memorial Building, MMC 250, 420 Delaware Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455
Summary
Winston Cavert, M.D. did his residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and trained in Infectious Diseases and Virology at the University of Washington, Seattle. His research interests include the transcriptional pathogenesis and population biology of HIV and its target cells in tissues (lymphoid tissue, CNS, gut), as well as clinical virology including viral fitness and sequencing. He cares for persons living with HIV and is interested in HIV clinical trials both here and in less-resourced countries. He directs the Minnesota ACTUs research clinic and virology laboratory, and helps direct the CFAR laboratory in the Dept. of Microbiology.
Clinical Summary
Adenoiditis; AIDs; Encephalitis; Flu; Hepatitis A and B; HIV; Lyme Disease; Pneumonia; SARS; Sinusitis
Education
Fellowships, Residencies, and Visiting Engagements
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Helen Rieger
Phone: 612-624-0999
Email: riege002@umn.edu
Fax: 612-625-2174
Summary
Dr. Cervenka earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at St Olaf College in 1991, and graduated for University of Minnesota Medical School in 2000. She completed residency training in internal medicine, and fellowship in pulmonary and critical care in 2007 at which time she joined the faculty at the University of Minnesota. She is currently practicing Sleep and Pulmonary Medicine and is the UMMC site director for the HCMC Sleep Fellowship Program. She is also the interim medical director for Fairview Sleep Center- Minneapolis.
Clinical Summary
Sleep-related breathing disorders including obstructive, complex, and central sleep apnea, obesity hypoventilation syndrome
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Becca Johnson
Phone: 612-624-9996
Fax: 612-625-4410
Email: joh07913@umn.edu
Mail: Mayo Memorial Building, MMC 250, 420 Delaware Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455
Summary
Dr. Chan-Colenbrander received her medical degree from Western University (University of Western Ontario), Canada. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at University of Minnesota and Infectious Disease fellowship at Vanderbilt University. Prior to her medical training, she graduated with a Bachelor of Science (hon), majoring in Microbiology at National University of Malaysia and later received her Master of Medical Sciences degree at University of Malaya. Her research was on the application of PCR in the rapid diagnosis of dengue virus infection. Previous research experiences include antibiotic resistance, prevention of hospital infections and interactions among the anti-retroviral drugs mediated by cellular drug transporters. Since her ID fellowship, she has been working as an Internal medicine and Infectious diseases physician in various healthcare settings. This experience has provided her with a good insight on how to provide good care, manage and prevent infections and diseases. My focus is on good patient care, learning and sharing of knowledge.
Research Summary
Current Research
Study the Impact of Early NSAID or Aspirin use and Vitamin D level in Patients Diagnosed with Influenza (AIRP- Scholar grant)
Previous Research
Interactions Among Drugs Mediated by Cellular Drug Transporters - Bristol-Myers Squibb Virology HIV Fellows Research Program (2004)
The Application Of Polymerase Chain Reaction In The Rapid Diagnosis Of Dengue Infection (1993)
Reduction Of Skin Flora By An Antiseptic Skin Lotion (1999)
Isolation And Genetic Analysis Of Strains Of Enteric Bacteria From Reared Animals That Are Resistant To Antibiotics (1990)
Clinical Summary
General Infectious Diseases; HIV; Tropical/Travel Medicine
Education
Fellowships, Residencies, and Visiting Engagements
Selected Publications
Selected Presentations
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Becca Johnson
Phone: 612-624-9996
Fax: 612-625-4410
Email: joh07913@umn.edu
Mail: Mayo Memorial Building, MMC 250, 420 Delaware Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455
Summary
Dr. Chandorkar is an Assistant Professor in the division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine at the University of Minnesota. He graduated medical school from Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical College, Pune, India. He completed his residency and Chief residency in Internal Medicine at Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia followed by an Infectious Diseases Fellowship at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. He completed additional training in Transplant Infectious Diseases at Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami. His research interests lie in the field of viral infections in immunocompromised hosts, both solid organ and bone marrow transplants, multi-drug resistant organisms and antimicrobial stewardship. He is passionate about training and mentoring medical students, residents, and fellows. He is fluent in English, Hindi, and Marathi.
Teaching Summary
Principles and Concepts in General Infectious Diseases; Opportunistic Infections; Resident/Fellow education
Clinical Summary
Solid Organ Transplants; Bone Marrow Transplants; Hematological Malignancies and infectious diseases in them; Antimicrobial stewardship
Education
Fellowships, Residencies, and Visiting Engagements
Languages
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Wendy Markuson
Email: marku002@umn.edu
Mail: 420 Delaware St SE, MMC 508, Room 278 VCRC, Minneapolis, MN
Summary
Dr. Chen grew up in Chicago, IL and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from the University of Illinois in Urbana. She received her medical degree from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, and completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Washington University/Barnes Hospital. Her training in cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology were completed at the Harvard Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. She then joined the faculty at Washington University School of Medicine, serving as the Director of the Electrophysiology Fellowship Program. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Minnesota, she was the Director of the Electrophysiology Laboratory at the Orlando VA Medical Center. She is currently the Director of the Cardiovascular Fellowship and Electrophysiology Fellowship Programs, and the Director of the Arrhythmia Device Clinic.
Teaching Summary
Arrhythmias; EKG interpretation; Intracardiac interpretation; device management
Clinical Summary
Ablations, Advanced device therapy, Arrhythmia, Atrial fibrillation, Biventricular ICD implantation, Cardiac arrhythmia, Cardiac electrophysiology, Defibrillator therapy, Heart rhythm disturbances, ICD implantation, Inherited/genetic cardiomyopathies, Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), Implantable cardiac device management, Palpitations, Pacemaker implementation, Subcutaneous cardiac monitoring, Supraventricular tachycardia ablation, Syncope and autonomic dysfunction
Honors and Recognition
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Mayna Xiong
Email: xion2253@umn.edu
Mail: 2231 6th Street SE, Room 4-165 CCRB, 2812 (Campus Delivery Code), Minneapolis, MN 55455
Research Summary
Dr. Chen is a tenured Professor of Medicine, an ABIM board-certified cardiac electrophysiologist, and an NIH-funded physician-scientist. His patient-oriented research on atrial fibrillation and atrial myopathy is focused on 3 themes: (1) To identify novel risk factors for atrial fibrillation and atrial myopathy, and discover new strategies to prevent both conditions, (2) To characterize the relationship of atrial fibrillation and atrial myopathy to cardiovascular and neurocognitive outcomes such as stroke and dementia, and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms, and (3) To discover novel strategies to prevent atrial fibrillation and atrial myopathy-related stroke and dementia. As an Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC), Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA), and Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) investigator, he conducts some of his research using data from these cohort studies. Currently, he is the PI of 5 NIH R01/RF1-funded projects, which are all focused on atrial fibrillation and atrial myopathy. In addition, he is the PI of a K24 grant, an NIH grant that expands his capacity in mentoring junior physician-scientists and scientists who are conducting patient-oriented research in cardiovascular science. Dr. Chen was elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation in 2024.
Clinical Summary
As a physician, he provides compassionate, evidence-based, and state-of-the-art care to patients with arrhythmias, which includes performing catheter ablation to maintain sinus rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation (pulmonary vein isolation). Other procedures that he performs include Biventricular ICD implantation, ICD implantation, PVC ablation, supraventricular tachycardia ablation, and ventricular tachycardia ablation.
Honors and Recognition
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Emily Olmsted-Morales
Phone: 612-624-0999
Email: olmst111@umn.edu
Fax: 612-625-2174
Summary
Dr. Roy Joseph Cho is an interventional pulmonologist who is board certified in Interventional Pulmonology, Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care Medicine and Internal Medicine. He is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Clinical Advisor to the Earl E. Bakken Medical Device Center at the University of Minnesota.Dr. Cho spends most of his clinical time performing airway, pleural and diagnostic procedures in the operating room and bronchoscopy lab and also consults with patients in the IP/nodule clinic at M-Health's CSC and Maple Grove clinics. He also attends in the medical intensive care unit as well as on the pulmonary and interventional pulmonary consult service.Dr. Cho is involved in didactic and clinical training for pulmonary, critical care and interventional pulmonary fellows, as well as internal medicine house staff, rotating on the ICU, pulmonary consult or interventional pulmonary service. He is an instructor for the point of care ultrasound (POCUS) courses for medical students and critical care fellows at the University of Minnesota.Dr. Cho is an active principal investigator and holds device patents within the interventional pulmonary space. He is the creator and editor for UMN's Interventional Pulmonary YouTube Channel. His clinical interest includes pleural disease, central airway obstruction, point of care ultrasound in ICU and pulmonary mechanics. His research focuses on 3D custom airway design, management of central airway obstruction and device innovation in interventional pulmonary.
Teaching Summary
Critical care ultrasound
Clinical Summary
Central airway obstruction; pleural disease; and point of care ultrasound; 3D custom airway design and medical device innovation
Bio
Administrator Info
Email: endofixer@umn.edu
Fax: 612-626-3133
Mail: 420 Delaware Street SE, MMC 101, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Summary
Dr. Lisa Chow finished medical school at the University of Minnesota in 1999 and completed an internal medicine residency and endocrinology fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. She joined the faculty at the University of Minnesota in 2006 and completed a Master's in Clinical Research in 2011. Dr. Chow is actively engaged in clinical research and is especially interested in the effects of lifestyle intervention (dietary changes, exercise) to treat insulin resistance and diabetes. She is also highly interested in mentoring the next generation of scientists by serving as the Director of the T32 training program for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism at the University of Minnesota.
Research Summary
The effects of lifestyle changes (diet, exercise) on insulin resistance and diabetes
Clinical Summary
Bone; Diabetes; Osteoporosis
Honors and Recognition
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Amirah Muwahid
Email: muwah012@umn.edu
Summary
Dr. Cichocki received his PhD in immunology from the University of Minnesota in 2010. He carried out his postdoctoral training at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden and returned to the University of Minnesota in 2013. Dr. Cichocki researches basic human natural killer (NK) cell biology and NK cell immunotherapy in the context of hematopoietic cell transplantation.
Research Summary
NK cell development from hematopoietic precursors; Transcriptional and epigenetic control of NK cell development; NK cells in hematopoietic cell transplantation; Primary immunodeficiencies
Human NK cell biology
Our group has a long-standing interest in the development and differentiation of human natural killer (NK) cells. NK cells represent a lineage of cytotoxic lymphocytes that play key roles in immunosurveillance of virally infected and transformed cells. Our current work is focused on the molecular mechanisms controlling the differentiation, expansion, signaling and function of unique, heterogeneous subsets of adaptive NK cells that arise in response to cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in healthy individuals and CMV reactivation in hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) recipients. Our group is also actively exploring pathways important for the efficient generation of highly functional NK cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
Honors and Recognition
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: DHM Admin Team
Email: dhmadmin@umn.edu
Phone Number: 612-624-0579
Fax Number: 612-624-3189
Summary
I've done my training in both public health and medicine all at the University of Minnesota. I am interested in undergraduate/graduate medical education as well as population health research.
Teaching Summary
Communication; Bedside teaching; Inpatient medicine
Clinical Summary
Transition of care out of the hospital
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Linsey Roschen
Phone: 612-626-6553
Email: rosch053@umn.edu
Fax: 612-625-6919
Summary
I am a non-malignant hematologist, with a clinical interest in hemostasis, thrombosis and hematologic issues in pregnancy. Academically, I am interested in the intersection of health care delivery, resource optimization and psychology. To that end, I conduct health outcomes research and interventional trials to improve outcomes. I also design interventions to enhance the delivery of high-value care and promote stewardship in health care systems.
Teaching Summary
Non-Malignant Hematology; Clinical Reasoning; Resource Optimization
Clinical Summary
Hemostasis; Thrombosis; Hematologic Issues in Pregnancy
Honors and Recognition
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Mai Xiong
Email: mtxiong@umn.edu
Mail: 420 Delaware Street SE, MMC 508 Mayo, 8508A (Campus Delivery Code), Minneapolis, MN 55455
Clinical Summary
Heart Failure Specialist; Cardiology; Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction; Advanced Heart Failure; Hemodynamics; Cardiac Transplant/Mechanical Circulatory Support
Honors and Recognition
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Amy Wang
Email: ausen018@umn.edu
Honors and Recognition
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Vice Dean of Research Role
Name: Christina Clarkson
Division of Molecular Medicine Role
Name: Kelly LaPara
Email: schot014@umn.edu
Mail: 420 Washington Ave SE, MMC 194, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Summary
Obesity and cardiovascular disease are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Our research focuses on the interplay between intermediary metabolism and these disease processes. Derangements in the processing of carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids are central drivers of disease pathogenesis, but the roles of another metabolic fuel class, ketone bodies, are less well understood. We use novel genetic mouse models with engineered deficiencies in ketone body metabolism to study the metabolic shifts that occur in response to obesity, cardiovascular disease, and dynamic environmental challenges. From these models, we have developed new perspectives of how metabolism adapts in obesity, diabetes, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD/NASH), and cardiomyopathy; how these adaptations ultimately prove deleterious, and how innovative and personalized nutritional and pharmacological therapies may mitigate these adverse responses.
We leverage recent advances in stable isotope tracer based NMR and mass spectrometry-based untargeted metabolomics technologies to study metabolism on a systems level, and we also employ established techniques in molecular cell biology and biochemistry to reveal phenotypic shifts at the cellular level. Complex in vivo phenotyping methodologies are strategically aligned with these sophisticated chemical profiling platforms to generate high resolution phenotypic pictures. In addition to our mouse studies, we perform studies in humans to learn how alterations of ketone metabolism and related pathways may serve as diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets for obesity, diabetes, NAFLD/NASH, heart failure/CHF, and metabolic maladaptations that can occur in any disease state.
Teaching Summary
Metabolic Biochemistry
Clinical Summary
Heart Failure
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Lisa Moe
Phone: 612-625-9538
Email: seif0046@umn.edu
Fax: 612-301-8298
Summary
Satya has a long standing interest in understanding the stem cell mediated regenerative biology with a focus on the cardiovascular development. His current research has made seminal progress in generating humanized vasculature and skeletal muscle in gene edited swine models. Improving the human-pig chimerism to ultimately develop functional human organs in swine models is the long term goal of his research.
Research Summary
- Improving human-pig chimerism
- Exogenic organ production
Teaching Summary
- Cardiovascular regeneration
Clinical Summary
- Cardiology
- Muscular dystrophy associated cardiomyopathy
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Drew Keup
Email: keupx013@umn.edu
Summary
Dr. Aparna Das commenced her medical education by obtaining an MBBS degree from the University of Kerala at Sree Gokulam Medical College and Research Foundation in India. Subsequently, she pursued Internal Medicine Residency at Michigan State University, at the Spectrum Health program located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Dr. Das completed a fellowship in Geriatric Medicine at Mercy Health-Michigan State University followed by a rheumatology fellowship at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. Her clinical interests include idiopathic inflammatory myopathies, vasculitis, crystal induced arthropathies and inflammatory arthritis.
Awards and Recognitions
- American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Knowledge bowl championship and gold medal – 2021
- American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Knowledge bowl silver medal – 2020
Professional Memberships and Affiliations
- American College of Rheumatology (ACR)
Research Summary
Idiopathic inflammatory myopathy, vasculitis
Teaching Summary
Idiopathic inflammatory myopathy, vasculitis, inflammatory arthritis
Clinical Summary
Idiopathic inflammatory myopathy, vasculitis, rheumatoid arthritis
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Linsey Roschen
Phone: 612-626-6553
Email: rosch053@umn.edu
Mail: 420 Delaware SE, MMC 480, Minneapolis, MN 5545
Summary
Dr. Datta received her medical degree from the University of Minnesota. She completed a residency in internal medicine at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, followed by a clinical fellowship in hematology/oncology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She completed additional research training in Hematology at the Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Prior to coming to the University of Minnesota, she held faculty positions at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Emory University. Dr. Datta is the director of the Hematology-Oncology fellowship program.
Research Summary
- Benefits and risks of various anticoagulation agents
- Sickle Cell Blood Flow
Clinical Summary
Bleeding and clotting disorders; Platelet disorders; Anemia; General hematology; Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
Honors and Recognition
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Kris Blomquist
Phone: 612-625-8942
Email: krblomqu@umn.edu
Fax: 612-625-6919
Summary
Dr. Davis graduated from Rush University with a PhD in immunology in 2013 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship with Dr. Jeff Miller at the University of Minnesota in 2018. After completing his fellowship, Dr. Davis directed a team of skilled researchers in a collaboration between the University of Minnesota and an industry partner in the development and use of a natural killer (NK) cell-based immunotherapy platform. Dr. Davis's research focus is primarily on mechanisms of NK cell target recognition and preclinical development of NK-based cellular immunotherapies. His interests also include the use of NK-cell based immunotherapies for the recognition and eradication of HIV from latently infected reservoirs in anti-retroviral therapy-treated individuals.
Teaching Summary
Immunology, Laboratory Research and Experimental Design
Clinical Summary
HIV, Glioblastoma
Honors and Recognition
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: DHM Admin Team
Email: dhmadmin@umn.edu
Phone Number: 612-624-0579
Fax Number: 612-624-3189
Summary
Dr. Davis is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota. She earned her medical degree from the University of Minnesota. Following medical school, she completed her Internal Medicine residency and a year as Chief Resident at the University of Minnesota. She is interested in medical education and quality improvement. She is board certified in Internal Medicine and practices Hospital Medicine at the MHealth Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center East Bank.
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: GI Division
Phone: 612-625-8999
Email: gidivision@umn.edu
Mail: 420 Delaware Street SE, MMC 36, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Summary
Dr. de Groen is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, at the University of Minnesota, emeritus staff at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and former Program Director of the Mayo Clinic/IBM Computational Biology Collaboration. He is an NIH-funded clinical investigator and international expert in medical informatics, primary liver cancers and colonoscopy.His endoscopic research is focused on measuring what happens during colonoscopy. Together with collaborators at Iowa State University and the University of North Texas he has created a first-of-a-kind new software system that automatically captures and analyzes "inside-the-patient" video information of medical procedures performed via endoscopy. At present he is studying patient- and endoscopist-specific features, including quality of the colon preparation and effort of the endoscopist to visualize mucosa, remove remaining fecal material and adequately distend the colon. Another focus of study is automated measurement of the degree of mucosal inflammation as seen in inflammatory bowel diseases.The ultimate goal of his endoscopic research related to colonoscopy is a fully automated quality control system that provides real-time feedback to the endoscopist and ensures individualized healthcare by virtually guaranteeing a high quality examination for each patient. Another goal is to extend the technology to other organs examined using endoscopy equipment and combine the information obtained from the optical signal with information derived from other imaging modalities.
Teaching Summary
Endoscopy, comprehensive patient evaluation
Clinical Summary
Colorectal cancer prevention, primary liver cancer, drug-induced liver toxicity, fatty liver disease
Education
Fellowships, Residencies, and Visiting Engagements
Professional Memberships
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Admin
Phone: 612-624-9996
Fax: 612-625-4410
Email: idimdivision@umn.edu
Mail: Mayo Memorial Building, MMC 250, 420 Delaware Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455
Summary
Dr. Ana Paim is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Minnesota. She is a graduate of Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública in Brazil and she completed three years of Infectious Diseases training at Hospital Espanhol in Brazil. She later worked for several years in general infectious diseases, HIV and tropical diseases in the Brazilian public and private systems. She completed internal medicine training at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Brighton, Massachusetts and infectious diseases training at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Her research interest lies in basic science and translational research in HIV. She enjoys general inpatient and outpatient care, and enjoys connecting with patients and managing their cases from both a specialist and generalist vantage point. She speaks Portuguese and English fluently.
Teaching Summary
General Infectious Diseases pathologies and treatment; HIV pathophysiology and management; Resident and fellow education
Clinical Summary
HIV pathophysiology and management; medical education in the field of HIV and General Infectious Diseases
Fellowships, Residencies, and Visiting Engagements
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Admin
Phone: 612-624-9996
Fax: 612-625-4410
Email: idimdivision@umn.edu
Mail: Mayo Memorial Building, MMC 250, 420 Delaware Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455
Summary
Dr. Debes graduated from medical school at Universidad Nacional de Cordoba in Argentina. Following his graduation he completed a postdoctoral research fellowship and Masters in Science-Molecular Biology at the Mayo Clinic. He later pursued residency in Internal Medicine and Fellowship in Gastroenterology and Hepatology both at the University of Minnesota. During his fellowship Dr. Debes was awarded an NIH NRSA-F32 grant to study regulation of gene expression by the hepatitis C virus. Dr. Debes leads international research networks in three continents conducting research on viral hepatitis and liver cancer with on-site activities in Tanzania, Ethiopia, Netherlands, Brazil, Ecuador and Argentina. Through these networks he has defined the epidemiology of liver cancer in South America and Africa and has exposed biomarkers for early detection of liver cancer. His research activities expand from public health implementation and education on viral hepatitis to molecular biology aspects to define the mechanisms of viral-related liver cancer. Dr. Debes serves in editorial boards of multiple research journals and has served as reviewer in a variety of NIH study sections.
Research Summary
Mechanisms of viral carcinogenesis in hepatocellular carcinoma; Single cell sequencing and immune-detection for prediction of liver cancer; Viral hepatitis in HIV; Education, prevention and treatment of hepatitis B and liver cancer in resource-limited settings
Research Funding
Grants American College of Gastroenterology AFMDP, Robert Wood Johnson Scholar National Institutes of Health Horizon 2020, EU University of Minnesota
Teaching Summary
Teaching Areas
Hepatology; Global Health; Translational research
Clinical Summary
Hepatology; Viral Hepatitis; HCC; Liver disease and HIV
Education
Fellowships, Residencies, and Visiting Engagements
Honors and Recognition
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Emily Olmsted-Morales
Phone: 612-624-0999
Email: olmst111@umn.edu
Fax: 612-625-2174
Summary
I have active interest in medical education. In addition to teaching residents and medical students, I was coordinator for pulmonary curriculum for Physician Assistant school at Indiana University.
I focused on Pulmonary Hypertension during third year of my fellowship. My research area of interest includes Delirium & racial and social disparities in healthcare outcomes.
Research Summary
- Delirium, Medical Education
- Pulmonary Hypertension
Teaching Summary
ICU Primer for an Intern, Advance Ventilator Management
Clinical Summary
Pulmonary Hypertension, ICU Survival Care, Asthma
Education
Honors and Recognition
Professional Memberships
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Karen Fitz
Phone: 612-626-5906
Email: fitz0355@umn.edu
Summary
I am a Hematologist with special clinical and research focus on lymphoma and lymphoproliferative disorders. During my categorical and advanced fellowships, my research focus have primarily been on aggressive lymphomas; diffuse large B cell lymphoma and Hodgkins lymphoma. I intend to develop novel regimens to improve outcomes for these particular diseases, in frontline and for relapsed cases.
Teaching Summary
My on campus teaching involves case based training and teaching in the medical oncology clinic.
Clinical Summary
Hodgkin; Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Honors and Recognition
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: DHM Admin Team
Email: dhmadmin@umn.edu
Phone Number: 612-624-0579
Fax Number: 612-624-3189
Summary
Dr. Adriana Dhawan is an internal medicine/pediatrics hospitalist, a graduate from the University of Minnesota. Originally from New Mexico, Minnesota's well-developed global health curriculum drew her to the Midwest, where she plans to practice with a focus on hospital-based medicine and international health.
Research Summary
Global Health Education; Clinical Medicine
Teaching Summary
Tanzania International Medicine Site Director; UMMC Inpatient Process of Care Clerkship Director
Clinical Summary
Hospital Medicine; Global Health
Selected Publications
Bio
Administrator Info
Name: Ashley Fuchs
Phone: 612-624-0999
Email: fuchs@umn.edu
Fax: 612-625-2174
Summary
Dr. Jeffrey Dichter completed his Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland and Internal Medicine Residency at Los Angeles County General Hospital. He is currently an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Dichter is an intensivist with clinical interest in Disaster Preparedness and Response and is a founding and executive committee member of the Task Force for Mass Critical Care, an internationally recognized multidisciplinary organization whose publications helped the United States prepare for and respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic. He is also a faculty member at the University of Minnesota High Consequence Infectious Disease Containment Unit, one of thirteen federally designated centers.
His research interests include mass critical care surge response and intensive care unit strain. He is also an expert at sepsis and performance improvement, and actively contributes to sepsis care throughout the University of Minnesota and M Health Fairview Health System. His contributions have been recognized by both the American College of Chest Physicians and the Society of Critical Care Medicine.
Research Summary
● Critical care surge capacity, staffing, and resources in pandemics and disasters
● Intensive care unit strain
● Septic shock
● Performance improvement expert
Clinical Summary
● Special pathogens
● COVID-only hospitals
● Sepsis
● Critical care
● Ebola containment
● Hospitalist