
Siegel, Steven
Biomedical SciencePsychiatry
Dr. Werth’s research interests include photobiology, tumor necrosis factor, cutaneous lupus, glycosaminoglycans and clinical and translational research in cutaneous autoimmune diseases.
Work on projects in either biomedical optics that employ light to measure physiological properties of tissues, or soft condensed matter physics that explore the behaviors of complex fluids such as colloids, liquid crystals, emulsions, drops and more.
Apply genetic, genomics, and biochemical approaches to study bacterial pathogenesis.
Work on a project that inolves judgment and decision making, plus computational and mathematical modeling of cognition.
Our group is dedicated to understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the critical role played by the distal lung epithelium in health and in driving the pathogenesis of lung diseases.
Cardiovascular disorders, Cancer, Brain dysfunction including dementias, Infection, Inflammatory Disorders, Aging