Key Faculty & Specific Research Interests

Neil W. Anderson, MD, D(ABMM)

Neil W. Anderson, MD, D(ABMM)

Assistant Professor, Pathology & Immunology Director, Residency Program

Identifying microorganisms from blood cultures.

Portrait of Philip J. Budge, MD, PhD

Philip J. Budge, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Dr. Budge specializes in translational, public health-related research, with a special focus on filarial infections—insect-borne threadlike parasitic worms that cause lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis), onchocerciasis (river blindness), and loiasis (African eye worm).

Matt Cain, PhD

Matthew Cain, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Miguel A. Chavez, MD, MSc

Miguel A. Chavez, MD, MSc

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Miguel A. Chavez, MD MSc is currently working with the BJH-Antimicrobial Stewardship program and the division of Hospital Medicine in the department of Internal Medicine as an Instructor.

Portrait of Peter U. Fischer, PhD

Peter U. Fischer, PhD

Professor of Medicine

Dr. Fischer specializes in basic and translational sciences to support the control and elimination of neglected tropical diseases, with a special focus on helminths.

Jeffrey P. Henderson, MD, PhD

Jeffrey P. Henderson, MD, PhD

Professor of Medicine and Molecular Microbiology

Dr. Henderson specializes in infection pathogenesis, with a special focus on urinary tract infections and identifying how special bacterial adaptations increase pathogenic potential in patients.

Portrait of Bruce A. Rosa, PhD

Bruce A. Rosa, PhD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Dr. Rosa’s experience in the statistical analysis of complex datasets (utilizing multiple types of evidence spanning treatments or species) has led to the identification differentially expressed genes, drug targets and pathways of interest for experimental verification.