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Professor Evans interests include the design, monitoring, analyses, and reporting of and education in clinical trials and diagnostic studies.
Dr. Ellis’ research is in designing a strategic approach for multiple systems to align resources, programs and initiatives with community based partners to address adverse childhood experiences and adverse community environments.
Dr. Dvorsky's research is focused on helping children, adolescents and emerging adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and their families be resilient and successful.
His career-long research focus has been on the nervous system of the fetus and newborn, the hazards and mechanisms of injury, and the potential prevention of insult to the brain.
She participates in medical education research to develop innovative ways to teach new doctors how to evaluate and diagnose heart disease in children.
Dr. Dome's does clinical research on kidney tumors and studies pediatric cancer.
Her research interests include diversity and inclusion in academic pediatric medicine and implicit bias in medicine.
Dr. DiPietro has worked in the field of physical activity, obesity, metabolism, and aging for most of her career.
His work in the field of childhood obesity includes the first study to demonstrate a relationship between television viewing habits and obesity in young children.
Dr. Diao's research focuses on developing new statistical methodologies and novel computational tools for solving critical scientific problems arising in biomedical studies.