FACULTY
Search the Institute's Faculty and Affiliates via alphabetical order below. You may also view a listing of WFIRM's Administrative Staff :
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Anthony Atala, M.D., Professor and Director
Anthony Atala, M.D., is the W.H. Boyce Professor and Director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, and Chair of the Department of Urology at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Dr. Atala is a surgeon in the area of pediatric urology and a researcher in the area of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. More...
Karl-Erik Andersson, M.D., Professor
Dr. Karl-Erik Andersson was born and raised in Sweden. He received his medical degree from the University of Lund in 1968, where he subsequently worked as a lecturer in Clinical Pharmacology. He completed his Ph.D. at the Department of Pharmacology, Lund University, in 1973. In 1975 he obtained a Swedish specialist degree in Internal Medicine and was appointed as Professor of Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Odense, Denmark. More...
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Stephen Badylak, DVM, Ph.D, M.D., Research Professor
Dr. Badylak received his DVM from Purdue University in 1976. Subsequently, he received a master's degree in clinical pathology in 1978 and a Ph.D. in anatomic pathology in 1981, both from Purdue University. Dr. Badylak then obtained his M.D. with highest honors from Indiana University Medical School in 1985. From 1985-2002, Dr. Badylak held a variety of positions within the Hillenbrand Biomedical Engineering Center at Purdue University, eventually becoming the director of the Center in 1995.
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Joel L. Berry, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor
Dr. Berry was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. He received his Bachelor's Degrees in biology (1985) and mechanical engineering (1989) and Master's in mechanical engineering (1992) from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Dr. Berry obtained his Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from Wake Forest in 2001. More...
Alain G. Bertoni, M.D., Assistant Professor
Dr. Bertoni is a board certified general internist and an assistant professor of Public Health Sciences - Epidemiology and Internal Medicine - General Medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. His research interests include the etiology and prevention of diabetes-related complications, especially cardiovascular disease; quality improvement in chronic disease, and ethnic disparities in health and healthcare. More...
Colin E. Bishop, Ph.D., Professor
Dr. Bishop joined WFIRM in September 2006 and directs the genetics and developmental biology component of the Institute. His research interests are focused on reproductive genetics. These include primary sex-determination, germ cell development, stem cell biology and human reproductive failure. More...
David W. Busija, Ph.D., Professor
Dr. Busija has a well established, diverse research program, focusing on the role of mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channels in tissue and cellular protection, the regulation of expression of cyclooxygenase isoforms in vascular and brain cells, the pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia, and mechanisms of vascular dysfunction and increased neuronal injury related to insulin resistance. More...
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George J. Christ, Ph.D., Professor
Dr. Christ received his Ph.D. in Pharmacology at Wake Forest University in 1987, and then did a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Pharmacology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in NYC. From 1989 until 2004 he was a faculty member at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY, with appointments in the Departments of Urology, Physiology and Biophysics. More...
Scott D. Cramer, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Cramer received his B.A. from the University of California in Santa Cruz in 1984 and his Ph.D. from the same university in 1992. He had a post-doctoral fellowship at Stanford University School of Medicine from 1992 - 1996. More...
Zheng Cui, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Cui received his education from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Shanghai and the University of Massachusetts. He works in Pathology at WFUHS specializing in tumor biology and is known for his research on the innate immunity against cancer in mice and humans. Dr. Cui teaches biochemistry, molecular biology, lipid biochemistry, cancer biology, and cancer immunology.
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Ralph B. D’Agostino, Ph.D., Professor
Dr. Ralph B. D'Agostino Jr. received his Bachelor's Degree in mathematics from Bowdoin College in 1988. He then attended graduate school at Harvard University where he obtained his Master's Degree (1989) and Ph.D. (1994) in Statistics. More...
Samuel A. Deadwyler, Ph.D., Professor
Dr. Deadwyler is a Neuroscientist who has been at WFUSM for 28 years in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. He served as Vice Chair of that Department from 1999-2005. Dr. Deadwyler has active research interests in several areas of Neuroscience including: behavioral, systemic and cellular correlates of neuroplasticity, leaning and memory and substance abuse. More...
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Alan C. Farney, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Farney is interested in both clinical and basic science research. Clinical interests include study of new immunosuppressive regimens for renal and pancreas transplantation, steroid and calcineurin inhibitor avoidance in immunosuppressive protocols, quality of life and the effect of psychosocial risk factors on transplant outcomes, and outcomes after pediatric transplantation. Interests in basic science include islet of Langerhans physiology and immunology, islet transplantation and preservation. More...
Cristin M. Ferguson, M.D., Assistant Professor
Dr. Ferguson received her M.D. from the University of Michigan Medical School. At the WFUHS Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, her research interests include molecular biology of cartilage, meniscus, ligament repair and regeneration; tissue engineering; growth factors; and cell signaling, with a focus on sports medicine.
Barry I. Freedman, M.D., John H. Felts, III, Distinguished Professor of Internal Medicine and Nephrology
Chief, Section on Nephrology
Dr. Freedman and his associates in the Center for Human Genomics and Department of Public Health Sciences have worked at the WFUSM for the past 16 years to identify genes that cause common kidney diseases, atherosclerosis, essential hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus. More...
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Randolph L. Geary, M.D., FACS, Professor of Surgery - Vascular Surgery
Professor of Pathology - Comparative Medicine
Dr. Geary is currently Professor of Surgery with cross-appointments in the Departments of Pathology - Comparative Medicine and the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Geary is active in vascular research exploring how atherosclerotic arteries heal following reconstruction and has a busy clinical practice in vascular surgery. More...
Aaron Goldstein, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Goldstein received a B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering at University of California Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon University, respectively, and was a post-doctoral research associate in the Department of Bioengineering at Rice University under the mentorship of Dr. Antonios Mikos. He has been a faculty member in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University since 1999. More...
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Craig Hamilton, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Craig Hamilton was born and raised in south Georgia. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech in 1977. After several years working in Dallas, TX as a communications engineer for Rockwell International and Mobil Pipeline Company, he attended graduate school at North Carolina State University and obtained a Ph.D. from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in 1992. More...
Benjamin S. Harrison, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Dr. Benjamin Harrison was born and raised in Pensacola, Florida. He received his B.S. Degree in chemistry from the University of West Florida in 1998. Following that, he attended graduate school at the University of Florida and obtained a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry in 2003. Following that, he attended graduate school at the University of Florida and obtained a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry in 2003. More...
Peter C. Johnson, M.D., Founder, President and CEO, Scintillex
Dr. Johnson recognized the difficulties of surgical technology development and established Scintellix to assure that timely coordination of access to talent could significantly help many companies worldwide. He has spent his multifaceted career developing the experience needed to understand the worlds of clinical medicine, science, engineering and business.
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Edward Kincaid, M.D., Assistant Professor
Dr. Edward Kincaid is a native of North Carolina and graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a degree in Chemistry. After working as an analytical chemist at the Research Triangle Institute, Dr. Kincaid entered the field of medicine and received his M.D. from the Bowman Gray School of Medicine in 1994. He joined the faculty there in 2002 with clinical interests in adult cardiac surgery. More...
Kenneth L. Koch, M.D., Professor
Dr. Kenneth Koch is a Professor of Internal Medicine and Head, Section on Gastroenterology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. He completed his undergraduate and medical school degrees at the University of Iowa, Internal Medicine training at Milton S. Hershey Medical Center of Pennsylvania State University, and fellowship in gastroenterology at the University of Florida. More...
L. Andrew Koman, M.D., Professor and Vice Chair
Dr. L. Andrew Koman was born and raised in Winchester, Virginia. He received his medical degree, completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery and a hand/microsurgery fellowship at Duke University. He accepted a position in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Duke University from 1980 through 1981. He joined the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in 1981. More...
Neil D. Kon, M.D., Professor
Dr. Kon received his M.D. from the University of Florida College of Medicine. He is Chair and the Howard Hold Bradshaw Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at WFUHS. Clinical interests include adult cardiovascular and cardiothoracic surgery, myocardial revascularization, aortic and mitral valve surgery, and stentless valves. Research includes aortic and mitral bioprostheses, cardiac transplantation, and neurologic problems with cardiopulmonary bypass.
Robert A. Kraft, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
In 2001, Dr. Kraft joined the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and is a member of the Advanced NeuroScience Imaging Research (ANSIR) Lab. Dr. Kraft’s current research interests are investigating different MRI data acquisition methods to improve the sensitivity and image quality of MRI molecular, perfusion and functional imaging. More...
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Robert Lanza, M.D., Adjunct Professor
Dr. Lanza is currently Adjunct Professor at the Institute for Regenerative Medicine, as well as Vice President of Research and Scientific development at Advanced Cell Technology, Worcester, Massachusetts. He has several hundred scientific publications and patents, and has authored/edited 18 books. More...
Sang Jin Lee, Ph.D., Instructor
Biomaterials have played an enormous role in virtually every application in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine that support engineered tissues until repairing the function and structural maintenance. Dr. Lee is working on fabrication and development of three-dimensional biomaterials for every tissue engineered construct. He is particularly interested in the target specific scaffold (TSS) for controlled cell differentiation in vivo. More...
Kerry M. Link, M.D., FACC, FAHA, Professor
A classically trained cardiovascular radiologist, Dr. Kerry Link joined the faculty at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 1987. He worked primarily in coronary angiography, pediatric heart catheterizations, and cardiac MRI. In 1995, he won the Fulbright Fellowship in Medicine for his work in coronary artery flow measurements. More...
Baisong Lu, Ph.D., Instructor
Dr. Lu’s research interests include regulation of male germ cell development and modification of rat genome through germ cell manipulation. Germ cell development is a complicated and tightly regulated process. Dr. Lu is interested in defining the roles of genes involved in this process. One of his works is to determine the gene mutated in Germ Cell Deficient, gcd, mouse and to define its role in early germ cell development. More...
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Jay Wayne Meredith, M.D., Professor
Born in Winston-Salem, NC, Dr. Meredith received his M.D. from Bowman Gray, and he currently serves as Director of the Division of Surgical Sciences. He is the Richard T. Myers Professor and Chairman of the Department of General Surgery and Residency Program Director and Chief of Surgery.
Joseph Andrew Molnar, M.D.,Ph.D., Associate Professor, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Associate Director, Burn Unit
Dr. Molnar joined the faculty in plastic surgery of Wake Forest University in 1994 and was appointed to the Department of Regenerative Medicine in 2005. Dr. Molnar's research is primarily related to wound healing. More...
Michael J. Morykwas, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Michael Morykwas was born and raised in Michigan. He received his Bachelor's degree in Biology from the University of Detroit. He then received his Master's degree and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in Bioengineering, with a focus on Biomaterials. He then completed a short Post-Doctoral stint investigating electro-rheologic fluids with Dr. Frank Filisko at the University of Michigan. More...
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Raymond Penn, M.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Penn received his B.A. in History and M.S. in Education from The University of Pennsylvania in 1980. After four years of teaching secondary school and working a consultant to the health club industry, he matriculated to Temple School of Medicine and worked on tissue mechanics of developmentally immature airways under Dr. Thomas Shaffer, culminating in a Ph.D. in Physiology in 1988. More...
Gary G. Poehling, M.D., Professor and Chair Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Dr. Gary Poehling joined the faculty at Bowman Gray School of Medicine in 1976 and was appointed Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in 1989. Dr. Poehling has a long-standing interest in the development of new arthroscopy techniques and instrumentation. In this capacity, he has assisted n the development of techniques to expand the use of arthroscopic surgery. More...
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Camillo Ricordi, M.D. , Stacy Joy Goodman Professor of Surgery, Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, Microbiology and Immunology
Dr. Camillo Ricordi is Professor and Chief of the Division of Cellular Transplantation and Director of the Diabetes Research Institute at the University of Miami. Former president of CTS and IPITA, councilor of ASTS and TTS, he serves on several NIH Expert Panels, Strategic Planning committees, NCRR ICR Executive Committee, NIH CIT (chairperson). More...
Jeffrey Rogers, M.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Rogers is Associate Professor Surgery in the Section of Transplant Surgery at WFUHS. He earned his medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. His areas of special interest are kidney, pancreas, pancreatic islet, liver, and intestinal transplantation, general surgery in patients with end-stage kidney disease or end-stage liver disease, and hemodialysis access.
Jan Rohozinski, Ph.D. , Assistant Professor
Dr. Jan Rohozinski worked on the genetics and molecular biology of murine and human reproduction and the expression of retrogenes in ovarian cancer at the Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas. He joined the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in October 2006 and continues to pursue interests in ovarian cancer stem cell biology, spermatogenesis and retrogene expression in differentiating cells. More...
Bruce K. Rubin, M.Engr., M.D., M.B.A., FRCPC, Professor
Dr. Rubin's research is regulation of mucus clearance in health and disease and aerosol delivery of medications. He directs the only comprehensive Mucus Clearance Disorders clinic in the United States for the assessment and treatment of adults and children with difficulty to manage mucus problems. Dr. Rubin's group has focused on studying the relationship between secretion properties and clearance. More...
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Cesar C. Santos, M.D., Professor with Tenure, Neurology
Professor with Tenure, Pediatrics
Associate Professor, Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Dr. Cesar C. Santos is originally from the Philippines. Upon completion of his medical education there, he came to New York City where he obtained his Pediatrics residency at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center. He trained in child neurology at Duke University Medical Center. He then proceeded to finish a Neurophysiology Fellowship in the same institution. More...
Jeffrey S. Shilt, M.D., Associate Professor
Having graduated from the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Dr. Shilt is now Residency Program Director in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at WFUHS. His interests include development of a system for treatment of idiopathic scoliosis, follow-up of pediatric spine patients, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in a sheep model, and management of cerebral palsy.
Beth Paterson Smith, Ph.D., Associate Professor
In 1971, Dr. Smith received a BA in Microbiology from the University of Texas at Austin and a PhD in toxicology in 1974 from Texas A & M University. From 1974 to 1978, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship in pathology at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine. In 1987, the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery committed to support clinical and basic science research within the department. She joined the faculty to assist in the development of the department's research capabilities. More...
James E. Smith, Ph.D., Professor
Dr. Smith serves as Professor and Chair in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology and has served in that capacity since 1989. Dr. Smith is a nationally and internationally recognized researcher in the area of neurobiology of drug self-administration. For the past three decades, the investigation of the neuronal circuits and pathways mediating drug reinforcement has been Dr. Smith’s passion. More...
Thomas L. Smith, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Smith joined the faculty of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 1982 in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology and continued on to his primary appointment in Orthopaedic Surgery in 1997. His overall areas of interest are microcirculation of thermoregulation and inflammation, hemodynamics, peripheral nerve injury and repair, skeletal muscle adaptation to injury, diabetes, microsurgery, wound care, and tissue reconstruction. More...
Shay Soker, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Soker received his Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1985. He received his Master’s Degree in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1987 and his PhD in Biology from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in 1993. More...
Joel Stitzel, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
As Technical Director of the Virginia Tech/Wake Forest Center for Injury Biomechanics in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at WFUHS, Dr. Stitzel’s research includes biomechanics of trauma, human body finite element modeling, automotive safety, and sports and military biomechanics. He received his Ph.D. from VA Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Robert Joseph Stratta, M.D., Professor
Dr. Stratta is Professor of Surgery and Director of Transplantation at WFUBMC. Their Abdominal Organ Transplant program is one of the 40 most active kidney transplant and 10 most active pancreas transplant centers in the country. Main areas of research interest include all clinical aspects of kidney and pancreas transplantation, transplant options for the diabetic patient, new immunosuppressive drug regimens, prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections, organ donation and allocation, quality of life studies in transplantation, and economic aspects of transplantation. More...
Christopher A. Sullivan, M.D., Assistant Professor
Dr. Sullivan received his M.D. from George Washington University, and now works in the Department of Otolaryngology at WFUHS subspecializing in head and neck surgical oncology and reconstruction. He treats both adult and pediatric patients. His research interest is salivary gland tissue engineering.
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Bryan Tillman, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Instructor
Dr. Tillman joined the WFIRM in 2006 and has a cross appointment in general surgery. Dr. Tillman hopes to use his experience at the WFIRM to address some of the necessities for engineered tissue he has observed as a surgeon. His specific areas of interest lie with applications of tissue engineering to construct replacement vessels for use in dialysis access and for patients with peripheral vascular disease. More...
Frank M. Torti, M.D., M.P.H., Professor
Dr. Torti joined Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 1993 as the Charles L. Spurr Professor of Medicine, Director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Chair of the Department of Cancer Biology. Dr. Torti is a well known clinical investigator in urologic oncology. He has designed clinical trials that have become standards of care in genitourinary oncology. More...
Suzy V. Torti, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Torti received her B.A. from Reed College in Portland Oregon and her Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Microbiology from Tufts University. She was a postdoctoral fellow at University of California at Berkeley and a research fellow at Stanford University. She was appointed to the Biochemistry faculty in 1993. More...
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Mark Van Dyke, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Dr. Mark Van Dyke was born and raised in Michigan. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in chemistry from Central Michigan University in 1988. After several years as a Chemist for the Dow Chemical Company and the Dow Corning Corporation, he attended graduate school at the University of Cincinnati and obtained a Ph.D. in Materials Science from the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering in 1998. More...
Pavlos Vlachos, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Dr. Vlachos works at the School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences at WFUHS, studying flow diagnostics, cardiovascular hemodynamics, poly-dispersed, multi-phase flows, active flow control, digital signal/image processing, and artificial intelligence (Neural Networks/Fuzzy Logic), and scientific virtual reality. He received his Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in 2000.
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Janice D. Wagner, Ph.D. DVM, Professor
Dr. Wagner serves as professor of Pathology and Deputy Associate Dean for Research and Director of the Animal Resources Program at WFUHS. She received her DVM from Ohio State and her Ph.D. from Wake Forest University. Her research focuses on comparative atherosclerosis and diabetes mellitus in monkeys, animal models of human disease, women’s health, and cardiovascular disease.
William D. Wagner, Ph.D., FAHA, Professor
Dr. William Wagner is a Professor of Pathology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, and an Associate in the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. His primary areas of research are cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions; cell growth; structure/function/regulation of proteoglycans and collagen; tissue repair. More...
Lawrence X. Webb, M.D., Professor
Dr. Lawrence X. Webb serves Wake Forest University Medical Center as Associate Chief of Staff. He is the Director of Orthopaedic Trauma and the Director of the Orthopaedic Trauma Fellowship. He continues to be actively involved in research and has an interest in musculoskeletal infection. Dr Webb's curriculum vita is replete with authored papers and book chapters in the fields of biomaterials and infection, as well as orthopaedic trauma.
J. Koudy Williams, DVM, Professor of Pathology (Comparative Medicine) and Surgical Sciences (General Surgery)
Dr. Williams graduated from Iowa State University of Science and Technology with a BS in 1976, followed by a DVM from the same university in 1983. He has been at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center for 18 years. His interests are in teaching, research on the effects of sex hormones on chronic disease, and clinical work with primates. More...
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James J. Yoo, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. Yoo is a surgeon and researcher. He is currently a faculty member at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine and is cross-appointed to the Department of Urology, Physiology and Pharmacology, and Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Yoo received his Bachelor’s Degree in biology from the University of Illinois in 1983. More...
Gil Yosipovitch, M.D., Associate Professor
Gil Yosipovitch, M.D., joined the faculty of Wake Forest in 2002.His research is focused on assessing mechanisms of itch both peripherally as well as centrally using brain imaging techniques such as fMRI and PET and quantitative sensory testing devices, as well as assessing non-invasively skin neurogenic inflammation and autonomic function with skin blood flow imagers and heart rate variability devices.
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Yuanyuan Zhang, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Dr. Zhang received his M.S. and M.D. in Jiangxi Medical College in China. He completed his residency in urology and renal transplantation at the same medical institution and was a certified urologist in China. Following this, he completed a two-year research fellowship awarded from the International Society of Nephrology and trained in the Department of Urology/Nephrology at Christchurch Hospital in New Zealand. He earned the Doctorat EN Medicine (Ph.D. equivalent in the US) at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland in 2001. More...
Weixin Zhao, M.D., Instructor
Weixin Zhao received his M.D. from Nantong Medical College at Nantong University in China in 1982. After ten years of clinical practice as an urologist, he attended postdoctoral training focused on the basic research of penile erectile function and bladder function at the Urology Department of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York in 1992. More...
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ADMINISTRATION
Mark Furth, Ph.D., Technical Development Officer
Dr. Mark Furth became fascinated by stem cells during high school summer projects at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute. He received his B.A. from Harvard University and his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He did postdoctoral research on novel stem cell antigens with Sydney Brenner at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK, and on oncogenes with Edward Scolnick at the National Cancer Institute. More...
Patrick Cantini, Business Officer
Patrick Cantini serves as the Business Officer of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine specializing in administrative and operational management. He was named to this position in June of 2006. In his role, Cantini is responsible for all aspects of strategic planning, direction, and business development for the Institute. More...
Cindy Montgomery, Administrative Manager
Ms. Montgomery serves as Administrative Manager and manages the four direct reports in the department of Urology and at the Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Ms. Montgomery is also a primary administrator for the Institute for Regenerative Medicine and leads the support activities for 16 faculty and nearly 80 staff. More...
Terri Bowen, Administrative Assistant
Ms. Bowen came to the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in August of 2005 from the airline industry, with over 22 years of diverse administrative experience. She is responsible for the day to day administrative functions of the department. She coordinates the work flow of the administrative staff to ensure all project deadlines are completed on time, in keeping with departmental guidelines.
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