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Dr. Li researches the innovation of novel biosensors and medical devices using micro and nanotechnology, specifically microfluidics, MEMS, nanophotonics, and flexible electronics. He studies the integration of Nanophotonics and Microfluidics, which is Optofluidics, for biomedical applications.
Her particular areas of research includes investigating diagnostic error and delayed diagnosis as well as polyuria and postrenal azotemia.
Battlefield Trauma, Presidential Health/Medicine, Sexual Assault, Active Shooter Response, Pre-Hospital Trauma,
Research interests include primary palliative care, late referral to hospice, concurrent care, virtual reality for palliative symptom management, and palliative impact on trauma patient outcomes.
Research interests include surgical site infections and identification of physician mental health and burn out.
Myocardial dysfunction and recovery in pediatric patients with heart failure.
Dr. Song researches the impact of armed conflict on families and cultural healing.
Her clinical research concentrates on non-Hodgkin lymphoma, specifically on the role of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (PTLD) and cellular therapy in EBV-positive PTLD as well as the biology and treatment of B-lymphoblastic lymphoma.
Research areas include epilepsy, pediatric epilepsy, language network, autism spectrum disorders, and neurocognition.
Women's Imaging with focus on obstetrical and gynecologic ultrasound, Imaging of infertility, Hysterosalpingography, General abdominal imaging, Imaging-guided procedures (biopsies, aspirations)