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Lab Members

Principal Investigator

Andrew Dylag

Andrew Dylag, M.D., FAAP

Associate Professor of Pediatrics & Biomedical Engineering
Division of Neonatology, University of Rochester Medical Center

Dr. Dylag's Profile

Andrew_Dylag@URMC.Rochester.edu

Research Interests: Defining how supplemental oxygen and viral infections in preterm infants and mice causes airway hyperresponsiveness.

 

Lab Personnel

Jeannie Haak

Jeannie Haak, M.S.

Research Professional, Dylag Lab
Member, LungMAP Consortium

Research Interests: The effects of oxygen on the developing lung, ethical use of animal models to improve human health outcomes, and scientific writing.

Kim ButlerKim Butler

Administrative Assistant

Kim_Butler@URMC.Rochester.edu


Collaborators

Michael O'ReillyMichael A. O’Reilly, Ph.D.

Dr. O’Reilly's Profile

Michael_OReilly@URMC.Rochester.edu

Research Interests: Defining how an aberrant oxygen environment and oxygen-induced DNA damage signaling alter distal lung development, the host response to respiratory viral infections, and promotes cardiovascular disease later in life.

Jared Mereness, Ph.D.Jared Mereness, Ph.D.

Dr. Mereness's Profile

Gloria Pryhuber M.D.

Gloria Pryhuber, M.D.

Dr. Pryhuber's Profile

Dr. Pryhuber's laboratory is applying advances in molecular biology to study how TNF and oxidant stress interact to alter pulmonary cell survival, gene expression and function, with an ultimate goal of improving therapy for inflammatory lung disease.

Dr. Pryhuber is a faculty member in the Division of Neonatology of Golisano Children's Hospital and is also a member of the Environmental Health Sciences Center.

Min Yee

Min Yee

Technical Associate II

Min_Yee@URMC.Rochester.edu

Research Interests: Mechanisms by which early life oxygen alters alveolar epithelial development and regeneration following viral infection