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van Oers Lab

Children with in-born errors of immunity are prone to life-threatening viral, bacterial, and fungal infections. We study the causes of their immune system problems, combining clinical insights and mouse models genocopying the various mutations. This work includes a profiling of immune responses to infections (e.g., COVID-19) in normal healthy individuals along with different patient populations (e.g. 22q11.2 deletion syndrome).

  • Nicolai S.C. van Oers, Ph.D.
Thymus functions Immunology Human Disease Mapping
Immunology Molecular Microbiology

Varadarajan Lab

The Varadarajan Lab is interested in rebuilding neural circuits and restoring sensory function impaired by injury or disease.

  • Supraja Varadarajan, Ph.D.
central nervous system disease neural circuits neuron-glia interaction axon guidance regeneration Vision Restoration

Vazquez Lab

Our team at UT Southwestern is conducting the study Improving Chronic Disease Management with Pieces (IDC-Pieces) in patients with coexistent chronic kidney disease, diabetes and hypertension.

  • Migues Vazquez, M.D.
vazquez kidney chronic kidney disease

Vega Lab

Dr. Vega and co-workers have discovered three other causes of high LDL. First, she found that some patients have abnormal LDL particles that cannot be removed from circulation because the abnormal LDL does not recognize the receptors. 

  • Gloria Lena Vega, Ph.D.
Biological Chemistry

Vernino Lab

The Vernino Lab focuses on the mechanisms of autoimmune disorders of the nervous system, especially those associated with neurological autoantibodies. We use a variety of techniques including histology, and immunology.  This research is complemented by clinical therapeutic trials studying novel treatments for autoimmune encephalitis and autonomic disorders.

  • Steven Vernino, M.D., Ph.D.
Autoimmune neurology

Vinogradov Lab

The main focus of the Vinogradov Lab is developing MRI methods that are based on the intrinsic biochemical processes and physical properties of the tissue: chemical exchange rearrangements, molecular networks, and relaxation.

  • Elena Vinogradov, Ph.D.
Biomedical Engineering

Vitetta Lab

Our research efforts are currently focused in four areas of cancer research.

  • Ellen S. Vitetta, Ph.D.
Immunology

Volk Lab

The Volk Lab's research focuses on the hippocampus as they research how the brain balances dynamic learning and persistent memory.

  • Lenora Volk, Ph.D.
Memory Learning hippocampus KIBRA synaptic plasticity AMPA receptor neurodevelopmental disorder
Neuroscience

Vongpatanasin Lab

Dr. Vongpatanasin studies neural control of blood pressure and the influence of various hormones and antihypertensive agents on autonomic control of blood pressure in humans. 

  • Wanpen Vongpatanasin, M.D.
antihypertensive agents hypertension