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Michael Tadross, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Neurobiology at Duke University, where he develops genetically encoded technologies to target clinically relevant drugs to specific cell types in the brain.
Email Address: michael.tadross@duke.edu Appointments and Affiliations. Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering. Assistant Professor in Neurobiology Education. M.D., Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 2009. B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering, Minor in Chemistry, Rutgers University, 1999 Courses Taught
Email Address: michael.tadross@duke.edu; Websites: Tadross Lab; Education. M.D. Johns Hopkins University, 2009; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 2009; Research Interests. Our goal is to bridge the gap between the study of brain as a computational device and the search for novel neuropathological treatments.
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Assistant Professor of Biomedical EngineeringAssistant Professor in NeurobiologyEmail Address:michael.tadross@duke.eduWebsites:M.D. Johns Hopkins University, 2009Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 2009BME 590: Special Topics in Biomedical EngineeringBME 493: Projects in Biomedical Engineering (GE)BME 244L: Quantitative Physiology with Biostatistical ApplicationsBME 244L9: Quantitative Physiology with Biostatistical ApplicationsDr. Tadros diagnoses and treats patients with a variety of gastrointestinal conditions. He has a special interest in the treatment of GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and esophageal motility, and in colorectal cancer screening and prevention.
Michael TADROSS, Assistant Professor | Cited by 1,497 | of Duke University, North Carolina (DU) | Read 26 publications | Contact Michael TADROSS