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All Faculty (A-Z)

Below is a list of all medicine faculty. View individual profiles of our faculty members — with publication and contact information, research and clinical specialties and more — via the links below.

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Williams, Adam J

Williams, Adam J

Associate Professor of Medicine (Allergy and Immunology)

Wilner, Gary N

Wilner, Gary N

Assistant Professor Emeritus of Medicine (Cardiology)

Wilsbacher, Lisa D

Wilsbacher, Lisa D

Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) and Pharmacology

Bio

Dr. Wilsbacher's research focuses on cardiac development and cardiomyocyte maintenance in the setting of pathological stress. Currently, the laboratory investigates the G protein-coupled receptor sphi... [more]

Wilsnack, Joel A

Wilsnack, Joel A

Clinical Instructor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine)

Winslow, Edward B

Winslow, Edward B

Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiology)

Winter, Deborah

Winter, Deborah

Assistant Professor of Medicine (Rheumatology)

Bio

I was one of the first students to obtain an undergraduate degree in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at University of Toronto. Then, I trained as a computational biologist at Duke University ... [more]

Winter, Jane N

Winter, Jane N

Professor of Medicine (Hematology and Oncology)

Bio

Hodgkin's disease, Leukemia, Lymphoma

Wolf, Laurel G

Wolf, Laurel G

Health System Clinician of Medicine (General Internal Medicine)

Wolf, Michael S

Wolf, Michael S

Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine) and Medical Social Sciences (Outcome and Measurement Science)

Bio

My work focuses on 1) the study of cognitive, psychosocial, and health system factors that affect a person's ability to successfully manage health, and 2) the design of practical, scalable interventio... [more]

Wolfe, Lisa F

Wolfe, Lisa F

Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care) and Neurology - Ken and Ruth Davee Department

Bio

Studying devices for ventilatory support used in home based settings. This is most relevant to those with neuromuscular disorders and sleep related breathing disorders.